Q: Frequent crashes when computer is sleeping
I have a Mac Pro Early 2008. Here's my set-up:
- BootDrive (Mercury Excelsior PCI SSD 240 GB): contains OS X and applications
- DataDrive (2.25 TB RAID 0 with three 750 GB drives): contains files, pictures, music, video
- Time Machine Backup (2 TB drive)
Recently I've been experiencing frequent crashes. These mostly happen when the computer is sleeping. For example, I'll put it to sleep before going to bed, and I'll wake up in the morning to find it unresponsive when I attempt to wake it up. (Also: the computer tends to be waking itself up from sleep, i.e. I'll wake up and it will be powered up, even though I put it to sleep the night before.)
When I notice that it has crashed, I hold down the power button on the tower until it shuts off, then press it again to start up. When I do, it boots into Safe Mode. Does this suggest a problem is due to a peripheral or drive?
The first time this happened, one of my internal drives got corrupted and I had to use Disk Utility to repair it. The second time it happened the permissions on my data drive got screwed up, and a few files on that drive got corrupted (including my Lightroom library). It just happened a third time, and once again the permissions on the Data drive are screwed up.
If I recall, this all started happening after I installed the Mercury Excelsior PCI SSD. But it appears to be functioning well. I've run Verify Disk and it says it has no problems.
Any ideas? I'm not even sure where to begin to troubleshoot this, but something seems seriously wrong.
Mac Pro 2.8 (Early '08), Mac OS X (10.5.2), 10 GB RAM, 74GB 10k Raptor, 2x 750GB RAID, 23" ACD
Posted on Jun 29, 2012 7:10 AM
Clarification on my last post. Regarding my use of the term, Photoshop Cache, I am actually referring to Adobe CR Cache.
As goes understanding Adobe CR cache, it may only pertain to developing images within the Develop Module within Lightroom and have nothing to do with how quickly images open in Photoshop, however I'm all ears if anyone wants to better clarify.
As goes the speed of opening images in Photoshop, a 347 MB layered tiff will open in about 0.6 sec with my current configuration utilizing a combination of SSD and standard hard drives. This is the case whether I'm exporting from Lightroom into Photoshop or importing into Photoshop directly from one of the WDC hard drives without Lightroom activated.
I particularly appreciate an SSD over one of the WDC hard drives when I open something like a Word doc. I find the pause when using a WDC hard drive to be very annoying as compared to how quickly the same doc. can be opened from a SSD. I don't see this same annoying pause when opening images from one of the WDC hard drives via Photoshop or Lightroom.
I hope that better helps in explaining my current configuration. Best of luck s_w_i_t_t_e_r_s!
Posted on Jul 8, 2012 1:46 PM