[G4] Re: G4 Digest, Vol 8, Issue 11

Jose Vittori josegvittori at yahoo.com.ar
Thu Apr 14 15:00:51 PDT 2005


Hi Shopdog, I think you should take a look at this page: 
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/IDE.html. I own a 450 Sawtooth too and it 
was very helpful as they have step by step tutorials for every upgrade 
you want to do on your Mac.

Good luck.

Jose.


On Apr 14, 2005, at 3:15 PM, g4-request at listserver.themacintoshguy.com 
wrote:

> Message: 10
> Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 14:16:11 -0400
> From: shopdog <shopdog at mac.com>
> Subject: [G4] Help! Removing Original Hard Drive from Sawtooth
> To: g4 at listserver.themacintoshguy.com
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> I am new to this list, but not to the Mac.  I have owned Macs since
> 1987.
>
> I need some advice on removing the original 20GB drive from my 
> Sawtooth.
>
> About a year ago I added an internal 120GB hard drive to my Sawtooth
> (an IBM Deskstar).  The current configuration is: the original 20GB
> drive sits where it has always sat, on the bottom of the case; it is
> first in the ribbon cable chain (ATA chain?).  The 120GB drive sits on
> top of it, and is second in the ribbon cable chain.  When I installed
> the larger drive, I switched the jumpers on the drives so that the
> 120GB drive is the master, and the 20GB is the slave.
>
> I would now like to replace the original 20GB drive with another 120GB
> Hitachi Deskstar internal drive that I purchased.  But I have run into
> two problems/questions.  When I opened up my case, and removed the
> 120GB IBM drive to get to the 20GB drive, I discovered that the 20GB
> drive was not secured to the bracket by screws, but yet would not budge
> when I tried to remove it.  I didn't want to pull on it too much.  Is
> it held in place by adhesive, another screw, or is it just a little
> tight?  Please advise me as to whether I can just pull harder to get
> the drive out, or if there's something else I should do.
>
> Secondly, the new drive does not have jumpers that are accessible.  The
> area where the jumpers appear on my other 120GB drive (between the
> power cable connector and the ribbon cable connector) is covered on the
> new 120GB drive.  Does the drive not need jumpers, or do I need to open
> it up to access them?
>
> I can post particulars about the drives, and/or pictures, if necessary.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> shopdog



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