I'm using an external hard drive to run tiger

do to the fact that my internal drive seems to be busted and the computer sayss it's not even there. (if you know what's wrong with that, please tell!!!)
Anyways, my problem is that the whole thing will freeze for no reason once in a while and I am forced to give it a hard shutdown. Is this fixable?
Thanks for your time and help ladies and gents!

What make/model of external hard drive. Some disks themselves have a default power save feature, which may kick in regardless of the enclosure or system power settings. I have a Hitachi deskstar drive in an ADS enclosure, and it behaves this way - the drive spools down and power saves entirely on it's own, independent of the system power save settings (since the ADS's chipset does not support that feature, the disks internal settings take over).
If I were to use that drive as a boot drive, and let it sit idle (no disk read or write access) for a few minutes, the drive would power save, and the system would, of course, become unresponsive. Perhaps your external drive is similar?

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