Intel Mac :: Utilize The ESATA Part Of The Combo Drive?

Mar 25, 2012

I have a Late 2006 20~inch iMac with a USB2.0 & 1394 & eSATA combo Drive {SBP-LUN}. I have a Macally external drive that has an eSATA port. My iMac has no eSATA port. I am presently using the Firewire 400 ports {1394}to connect the external drive to the computer. How do I utilize the eSATA part of the combo Drive?  

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.11), Intel

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The computer and all programs seem to work just fine -- except for the combo drive. The only other thing I can add is that he managed to lose two of the remaining rubber feet off the bottom, so now only the battery corner has a rubber foot. Does that slight imbalance make any difference to the reading ability of the drive, by any chance? Any suggestions you can give me to check the cause or cure this problem would be greatly appreciated. My brother is in the dog house with me, yet I do believe him when he says it worked great for him. Also, the shipping container looked fine and he did a good job of bubble-wrapping it. IF it had been dropped by Mr. UPS, could this have caused a problem even if the box looked good? (Shipping was insured, by the way.)

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