Sometimes folders are reported as being in use and can't be deleted, and files are also reported to be in use when they aren't. What once was a seamless process is now utter horror: every time I initiate a sync, Mac OS X thinks a lot of the files have changed (when they haven't), and attempts to sync them all over again. Simone Manganelli has some iDisk issues under Mac OS X 10.3.3: "Just wanted to drop a line to let you know that I'm having massive problems with the local iDisk synching in 10.3.3 after doing the update. It may not be that OS X is loading the device drivers incorrectly, but rather than Apple System Profiler is just listing them incorrectly." "It's worth noting that the 10.3.3 update (at least the combo updater) also updated the frameworks that System Profiler uses to examine your hardware (/System/Library/SystemProfiler/). MacFixIt reader Joshua Ochs points out that since the frameworks used by System Profiler are updated in Mac OS X 10.3.3, the problem may be as innocuous as a simple misreport. When looking at the system profiler, I noticed that the factory installed SCSI 2 card in my sawtooth G-4 was in slot D - twice. "I was one of the folks that could not mount my SCSI drives after upgrading to 10.3.3.(I lost some FireWire drives while others worked). Other than that, the PowerBook works normally." I tried resetting PRAM several times, but it remained the same. When I opened the System Profiler, the DVD appeared twice in the ATA section, both with the correct specifications (Matsushita DVD, model and serial number). I installed Mac OS X 10.3 and upgraded it to Mac OS X 10.3.3. Rodrigo Shawcroft's writes "I recently upgraded a friend's Powerbook. If scanner is powered on at boot time(only way it can work under OSX) Zip drive is not shown in Apple System Profiler, but 8 entries for a IOSCSIparralleldevice are shown, and each one is described as the same UMAX 600S SCSI device with SCSI ID #2." "If the G4 is booted with scanner power off, Zip drive shows in Apple System Profiler as it should as only installed and mounted SCSI device.
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