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Nov 4, 2008

So....... for some reason my Mac crashes if I plug in the USB HDD I have been using for Time Machine on my MBP (Late 2008).

There are also two other partitions on HDD, one FAT and one Mac.... not sure which. I have not actually used either of these partitions yet. Only the Time Machine partition. I used the same MBP to make the 3 parts using DU.

If I plug it in I get a grey screen telling me to hold down power to reboot.

If I boot with the HDD attached then it gets so far but hangs before Login screen.

I am happy to format the HDD. Not sure how, as I dont have another mac to see if it works on that.

My work Win PC can read and write the Fat partition, so I don't think the error is with the physical HDD. Is there a way to format the entire 500GB in XP, even though I can only see a 70GB partition ? ? I am happy using DOS command line if needed... can't find any DU type application in XP.

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I have a new iMac OS 10.7.3 I am using a SeaGate 1.5 TB external HD for backup. 

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I would prefer to use the energy save feature of the iMac if I could. I tried the Apple Support number and they just said leave the iMac in "energy saver NEVER" so the iMac stays on continous.  

Anyone able to let their IMac go in sleep mode with Time Machine turned on? It seems like a possible bug with 10.7.3?

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