We believe in the long term value of Apple hardware. You should be able to use your Apple gear as long as it helps you remain productive and meets your needs, upgrading only as necessary. We want to help maximize the life of your Apple gear. The long answer: Yes, you can, but you may not be able to use more than GB without some third-party assistance.
You must also be using Mac OS X Be sure to double-check before buying! G4s , Sawtooth a. On the notebook side, no G3 PowerBooks or iBooks support big drives. Big drives are only supported under OS X There are four ways you can use a drive over GB in older Macs and access their full capacity. This is only now becoming an issue for PowerBooks, as the first GB laptop hard drives have only recently begun shipping [remember publication date! YTD Video Downloader.
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Any very specific suggestions on what driver cards to purchase and WEB-links with instructions on how to install them? Thank you very much! More Less. Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too.
Question marked as Solved User profile for user: Jeff Jeff. The card will come with directions for installation, and the procedure is uncomplicated. In many cases, the drives connected to these ATA controller cards appear to be SCSI devices, which requires you to reformat them, after connecting them to the controller card.
Based upon the feedback we have been getting, there seems to be a few key questions which are regularly asked:. Here is how it's done: After you've setup your drive according to our guidlines, if your drive fails and you need to boot from another source to repair it, that first bootable partition will be FULLY accessible to any and all repair utilities. After you've repaired the boot volume, boot from it and now you can repair the rest of the drive.
In short, disk repair just requires this one additional step. Sorry, no. There is no performance penalty for using this driver whatsoever. Yes, this will work. But it is riskier: Intech does not consider any partition scheme which causes a single parition's volume to span the GB addressing "barrier" to be ideal.
To understand why, consider what will happen if you have a volume which spans this barrier and for some reason the Intech Hi-Cap Support Driver does not load.
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