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"To perform the update one will need a DOS boot floppy and a PC with a free COM port. "Here is the URL to download the firmware: All three use the same internal RAID controller and firmware.
I have many Promise systems including the RM4000, RM8000 and the SX8000. All that is required is to update the firmware on the Promise controller. "I have a solution for those having problems with their Promise RAID subsystems and the 10.3.3 update. If you're experiencing a similar issue, or other Dock problems, please drop us a line at RAID solution MacFixIt reader Bryan Schappel reports that upgrading firmware is all that is required for a number of users experiencing problems with their Promise RAID systems after the 10.3.3 update. Then when I select the new icon, nothing happens except that a gray question mark is now superimposed over the dock icon." I remove these icons from the dock, find the original application, and drag the app to the dock, where a new dock icon is placed. These two have been in dock for a long time and have had constant use, but have suddenly gone clueless (the gray question mark appears superimposed over the dock icon). "Ever since installing the latest Panther upgrade, I've been having trouble with a couple of dock icons-AppleScript icons and Adobe Acrobat 5.0. Donald Mizokawa's experience is echoed by a handful of other readers:
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"ĭock problems We are beginning to explore some dock-related issues that are cropping up after the Mac OS X 10.3.3 update.
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"We only have information that there is this issue and that the software is being tested now and should come out with a result soon. "There's some compatibility issue with the Safe Guard software for the Jumpdrive Secure and the new Mac OS X 10.3.3 and we are testing the software for possible solution. Some readers have since corresponded with Lexar technical support.Ī segment from Bob Kinsman's discussion with Lexar: Resetting PRAM can be accomplished by shutting down the computer, turning it back on and immediately pressing the Command-Option-P-R keys as described in Knowledge Base article #2238įix may be coming for Lexar Secure media We previously reported problems with Lexar JumpDrive Secure Mac-formatted media after updating to Mac OS X 10.3.3. The problem was completely resolved by resetting PRAM in my case, though I can't tell if the heat (processor) and fan control is improved yet."
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"My PowerBook G4 (Titanium/667MHz) had the excessive fan activity at full speed after updating to 10.3.3, which is involved with excessive heat on the PowerBook. MacFixIt reader Koyo Yuki was able to resume "normal" fan operation by resetting his PowerBook's PRAM: Resetting PRAM slows fan to regular speed We previously reported issues with excessive fan noise after applying the Mac OS X 10.3.3 update, namely constant running of the fan even during inactive, apparently low-heat periods. Others have reported that using Prosoft's Data Rescue allowed successful FireWire drive mounting. Some users have reported that removing the files:įrom the Library/Extensions folder, then restarting allowed proper mounting. Diskwarrior found no problems, Norton found no problems." Solutions
Rebooting in MacOS 9 showed no problems what-so-ever. It was a HFS+ Journaled drive, formatted with Disk Utility at the time I clean installed Panther. Subsequent reboots had about a 2 in 3 chance that the partition would just not be there. The next day when I logged out of one user profile and in to another, the second partition on my Maxtor drive vanished. When I rebooted after Software Update upgraded the system, everything seemed fine. "As some people with ACARD made SCSI raid have reported, I have vanishing partitions. Vanishing partitions, more mounting problems We continue to cover problems with mounting various drives, as well as a problem with vanishing partitions - particularly with ACARD SCSI adapters.