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An AppleScript to check SMART status on startup/login
OK. Now I understand—the command is "giving up," that's what threw me. What OS X version? If Panther, then you have to have Sys Prefs->Universal Access->"Enable access for assistive devices" checked. I don't know if it'll work on Jaguar without some tweaking.
An AppleScript to check SMART status on startup/login
I have this running in the middle of the night, and when I return in the morning, it has timed out -- how can I alter this so that it runs unattended, without needing me to click a button?
An AppleScript to check SMART status on startup/login
You could remove the Display dialog lines, but then you wouldn't get any status. Why would you want to run it late a night when no one's around to get the message?
An AppleScript to check SMART status on startup/login
I don't mind getting the message -- I just mind the requirement that I be sitting in front of the computer so that I can click an OK button to make it perform its check. As is, all I get is "event timed out". |
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