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Versión actual por: oldturkey03 (detalles del voto)

Título:

WD40EURX - how to make them running as internal HDD

Texto:

Hi

I just bought two WD40EURX (4TB) SATA to replace internal discs in PowerMac G5 7.2. I had a lot of problem to make them formatted and partitioned into two partitions 2x1.8TB using MacBook Air and 10.9.4 in external disk dock. I have formatted them using Apple partition system. Moved them to the PowerMac and booted from DVD. Now I can see only one disk but I cannot use any of partition. When I tried to reformat disk - system hand up. Any idea? Do I need to put jumper to 5-6 pins to lower speed to 1.5?

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Power Mac G5 Late 2005

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open

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+189110

Editado por: Sam Goldheart

Título:

WD40EURX - how to make them running as internal HDD

Texto:

Hi

I just bought two WD40EURX (4TB) SATA to replace internal discs in PowerMac G5 7.2. I had a lot of problem to make them formatted and partitioned into two partitions 2x1.8TB using MacBook Air and 10.9.4 in external disk dock. I have formatted them using Apple partition system. Moved them to the PowerMac and booted from DVD. Now I can see only one disk but I cannot use any of partition. When I tried to reformat disk - system hand up. Any idea? Do I need to put jumper to 5-6 pins to lower speed to 1.5?

Dispositivo:

-PowerMac g5 late 2005
+Power Mac G5 Late 2005

Estatus:

open

Aporte original por: Jarek Zurawski

Título:

WD40EURX - how to make them running as internal HDD

Texto:

Hi

I just bought two WD40EURX (4TB) SATA to replace internal discs in PowerMac G5 7.2. I had a lot of problem to make them formatted and partitioned into two partitions 2x1.8TB using MacBook Air and 10.9.4 in external disk dock. I have formatted them using Apple partition system. Moved them to the PowerMac and booted from DVD. Now I can see only one disk but I cannot use any of partition. When I tried to reformat disk - system hand up. Any idea? Do I need to put jumper to 5-6 pins to lower speed to 1.5?

Dispositivo:

PowerMac g5 late 2005

Estatus:

open