another good question, got 2 ol apple 2 HDD drives and i was wondering although its probably quite the rig to do it, is there anyway that you can format one of those for use with a PC, its only from 1998 ish and isnt the greatest now and i am looking for some ways to tweak it out a little bit with performance
so long as its 40pin ide, there should be no problem. i know that (current) macs use the same HDDs as pcs, just format differently.
Thanks...i think one of the 2 were 40pin....the only other problem is that they dont have the place where you change things so it knows that its a slave and not a master
thats what i thought, till i was gonna steal the hd/dvddrive out of an imac (mine). That ide connector jumped from 40 to whatever the hell, it got bigger, il just say that.Originally posted by wonderboy2005
so long as its 40pin ide, there should be no problem. i know that (current) macs use the same HDDs as pcs, just format differently.
translation: the dvd drive used a bigger pin ide than the standard 40 and apple sucks cause i need that drive god damnit!
Originally posted by TipYourBartender
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i was under the impression that all jumpers off = slaveOriginally posted by snowborder74
Thanks...i think one of the 2 were 40pin....the only other problem is that they dont have the place where you change things so it knows that its a slave and not a master
but u mean they dont have jumpers at all?
Originally posted by TipYourBartender
For shizzle my nizzle, its the TYBizzle hizzle.
Chizzle's avizzzle is the shizzle!!!!
Yo, TYBizzle didnt get no spizzle from cpugizzle.
What the dizzle, homes?
I have no idea what I just wrote.
ok right now we have a WD caviar 2g attached as a slave, it took us 2 hours to figure it out cuz in between the pins and the power connecter was another set of pins and a plastic piece you put in a certain place for a certain function, so we changed it to slave and then both drives didnt try to boot anything just the original/ correct one
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