Mac Pro :: New Install SATA HDD Performance?

Oct 8, 2008

After installing internaly i booted back-up from my external FireWire HD bootable back-up, deleted and mounted the new HD and via 'carbon copy' i copied my bootable back-up onto it, set it as my start up disc and on restart everything appered to be fine but when i cope any files like movies onto new HD it fails telling me some info cant be read or writen but they copy no problem onto my external HD?

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Mac Pro :: Sata Versus Pata Performance

Jul 18, 2008

Windowz wont recognize the two hidden Sata ports, so i'm currently looking to buy a Sata to Pata adapter.

So... willl there be a major performance hit with utilizing PATA for Blu ray burning and viewing?

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Mac Pro :: Slow SATA Performance In XP/Bootcamp On Mac Pro 09

May 19, 2009

Is anyone having slow SATA performance on their 09 mac pro in bootcamp. Just booting into windows takes a long time and trying to burn a disc or transfer something to an external hard drive takes a long time. I created a large iso file and burned it to a BD-50 RW disc in windows and it took approximately 4 hours and it was set to burn at the fastest speed which should of been 2x but never reached any faster than 0.7x. I burned the same iso in mac osx through disc utility and it took less than 2 hours. I transferred the same iso file to an external usb hard drive in windows and that took 4 hours which is extremely slow. Does anyone know how to get SATA operating at a normal speed. I checked in the device manager and it is set to operate in DMA mode.

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Mac Pro :: Windows / Performance On System Board SATA Ports?

Mar 23, 2008

1) Can you boot into XP and/or Vista (using bootcamp) from the SATA ports on the system board?

2) What are the transfer rates (input and output) on these ports?

3) Does using these ports in conjuction with a Mac Pro RAID Card affect the transfer rates/latency of the drives connected to the RAID Card?

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Mac Pro :: Wants To Install SATA Drives?

Feb 20, 2008

I'm a graphic designer but I don't know much about my computer's inner workings. I have a mirrored drive door dual 1Ghz G4. I have two SATA drives that were used in a Dell server on a RAID setup. They are Western Digital Caviar HDs, 250 GB apiece.

My question is: is there any way to install one of these drives in my computer?

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PowerPC :: G4 Sata HDD Install?

Feb 26, 2009

I have a g4 quicksilver and I bought a 1TB sata hard drive to put in it. I also bought a pci card to connect the sata harddrive. I disconnected my other hard drive and put in the OS X disc to load the operating system, but when I get to the screen to choose which disc to install it on, my hard drive doesn't appear.

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MacBook Pro :: Difference Between SATA, SATA II And SATA III?

May 11, 2012

I have a 13" MacBook Pro 2011, 2.3gHz, 320GB. What connector does it have? And would SATA still work with my laptop? One more question, what are the exact dimensions of the hard disk drive bay in my laptop, the manual only says 2.5". 

Info:
MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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Power Mac G5 :: How To Install A Samsung Sata Burner

Oct 14, 2007

how to install a Samsung SH-S183 sata burner?

Information:
Dual 2.0
Mac OS X (10.4.10)

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Power Mac G5 :: Install 4 SATA Drives Into Tower?

Dec 27, 2007

Is it possible to install 4 SATA drives into a G5 tower? I didn't open it up yet cause I have to move so much material to get to it. I'm assuming you can purchased a SATA PCI card but is there room in the case for 2 additional drives?

Information:
PowerMac G5

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Intel Mac :: Can I Install Sata III Hard Drive

Apr 16, 2012

i've an iMac G5 20" iSight with an intel core duo 2ghz. I would like to know if  i can install a sata III hard drive like 128GB Crucial m4 2.5" SSD.

Info:
iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Hardware :: Install SATA Internal Hard Drive

Nov 25, 2009

I have a G4 Mac I wanted to buy a much larger drive. I bought a 1TB SATA internal drive, but when I tried to install it I found out it could not be installed on my G4. The motherboard does not have slots for the cable that came with the SATA drive. The hard drive that came with the computer is Ultra ATA from Seagate 180 GB. I found out that ATA and SATA have completely different configurations. I am planning to return it to the store. Is there anyway I can use the SATA on my G4, or should I just buy a larger Ultra ATA?

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Mac Pro :: Howto Install An AHCI SATA Driver In Windows XP

Aug 6, 2009

This is about the installation of AHCI drivers to SATA ports for Windows. AHCI drivers (Advanced Host Controller Interface klick -> [URL] Interface for Wiki) are advanced performance drivers for the SATA controller in your Mac Pro (ICH10R chips for Nehalem - ESB2 for all others). When you go to profiler in OS X and bring up ATA you will see that your disks will all be connected by AHCI protocols.

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Mac Mini :: HDD Upgrade - SATA II - Tiger Up To Snow Leopard Install Solution?

May 14, 2010

I want to upgrade my wife's Mac Mini (2007, 1.66 GHz Core Duo, model T2300) with a new HDD. I've done that a couple years back, but times were less complicated. Here are my questions:

1) I hope a 7200 rpm drive will improve performance, without generating more noise than a 5400 rpm drive. Is that a correct assumption and would you recommend that?

2) Looks like many of the 500 GB 7200 rpm drives are SATA II. Will that be compatible with the plugs in the machine? Will I have to set any kind of jumper pins (I've never done that, though)? 3) My plan is to naturally do a time machine back up of the current drive to use it to build the new one. However, I still need to install Mac OS X Snow Leopard. The Mac mini came with a Tiger install disc. How do I get to SL with the least trouble? Do I need to start with the original Tiger disc, then use the Leopard disc and finally upgrade with the SL disc or can I use the SL disc right away?

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Hardware :: MacBook Pro With A 128GB Solid State.Is This SATA II Or SATA III?

Jun 18, 2009

I have a MacBook Pro with a 128GB solid state. Is this SATA II or SATA III?

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MacBook Pro :: Upgrading 15.4" 2008 Internal SATA HDD To SATA II?

May 5, 2012

Im considering purchasing a higher capacity internal hardrive around the 750Gb/1Tb mark. However my macbook is the early 2008 model, and it seems the majority of hardrives are SATA II, having speeds of 3Gbt, which my mother board may not be capable of (apparently only 1.5Gbt) From researching and reading some reviews of others who have purchased internal drives on Amazon UK, some have had difficulty due to this problem, but have been able to fix the issue with a firmware update reducing SATA II drive speeds to 1.5Gbt. 

Questions I have: Do all SATA / SATA II internal hardrives need a firmware update if replacing on to a new computer?(If so, would I need to look for a specific firmware update for the specific drive I intend on buying? And if you're in the knowledge would you mind posting links to these updates?)What is the process of updating the firmware i.e. would I need to put firmware on external usb hardrive 1st, then upload it to macbook after installing new internal drive (if it boots up my OS that is) etc.     Would a 'hybrid' (disk+solid state) drive be compatible with a macbook as old as mine?Do I need to update my operating system to OS X Lion first, or can it be done after installing the drive?  

my current laptop hardware: 

Macbook Pro 15.4" (Early 2008 Model)
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz ProcessorGeForce 256Mb 8600M GT Graphical Processor
Intel ICH8_M AHCI 1.5 Gbt MotherboardToshiba MK1655GSXF 160Gb 2.5" Hard DriveOperating System: OS X Leopard 10.5.8

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 15.4" 2.4Ghz (Early 2008 Model)

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Power Mac G5 :: Difference Between SATA And SATA II / Compatibility

Dec 18, 2007

I'm looking for a new HD to replace the original, now failing Maxtor drive in my G5 tower (1.8 Ghz dual processor, purchased in Aug. 2004), and have just about settled on the Western Digital Caviar SE16 series. It seems there are two types -- SATA and SATA II -- and I'm not sure about how to make a decision on which particular WD model to buy.

Will either type work in my machine? Or would the SATA II have potential compatibility problems? I read somewhere in these forums that someone with a G5 had bought an SATA II drive, and it wouldn't run with his system. (He said he had to reset some jumper switches to reduce the transfer rate of the drive ??, but now I'm told elsewhere that SATA drives don't have jumper switches.

Information:
1.8 DP G5, 1.5 GB RAM w/ Superdrive
Mac OS X (10.3.x)

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Intel Mac :: Getting Slow Performance After Install The 10.7.3?

Mar 15, 2012

I've got an I-MAC withe 2.4Ghz intel core 2 due processor and 2 GB 667 Mhz SDRAM. Since I've installed the MAC OS X 10.7.3 the performance has deteriorated so much that it gets annoying. how I can pimp my Imac?

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iMac

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OS X :: How Can I Improve System Performance Without A Fresh Install

Sep 28, 2009

My system (sig) has been relatively sluggish for a few months now. Right now I've only got Firefox, Snak, iTunes and Adium open and it's just prodding. It has a decent amount of ram that should be able to handle relatively easy computing like this.

So, my question is, what can I do? Should I just re-install? I wouldn't really mind doing that. I have all day off, and fresh installs are fun but I have a good amount of stuff on here. I have an external where all of my important stuff is, so a fresh install wouldn't be a bad idea in that way.

This machine is pretty old but I'd like it to be snappy like it once was.

Are there little things I can switch off or something?

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Mac Mini :: Best 2.66Ghz, SATA-150 Or SATA-300?

Oct 25, 2009

I have ordered my first Mac, a Mini 2.66Ghz and I will put a Intel X25-M SSD in the machine to speed it up further. I hope I will be pleased with it

However, the question I encountered was whether the sata connection in the Mini is SATA-150 or SATA-300? Does anyone know?

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Hardware :: SATA Versus SATA II

Dec 9, 2009

I am now shopping for a new internal HD of MAC G5; previous HD died. I have decided on a Western Digital and was about to order one when I became alarmed by the SATA II listings. Is there a difference between SATA and SATAII that I should be concerned about the comptability? Don't want to get it and find out it doesn't work!

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MacBook Pro :: Clean Install Versus Time Machine Backup - Performance?

Mar 26, 2010

I recently bought an intel x25 160gb for my uMPB. I have a time capsule backing up my system so I just swapped in the new SSD and hit "restore from time machine backup".

About an hour later, the install was finished and everything looked exactly how I left it.

I can't understate how impressive that feature is by the way. However, I wonder if it might be better to do a clean install to really get best performance here.

I say that because I also installed a clean copy of win7 via bootcamp and it actually seems faster than OSX. For example, every common app; firefox, chrome, microsoft office, etc. launches faster in win7 than it does in OSX.

My OSX installation is about 18 months old without any clean installs, and I'm wondering if anyone here has noticed significantly better system performance with a clean install rather than a time machine backup.

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Mac Pro :: Looking For 3TB SATA Drives?

Nov 12, 2010

I see Seagate & WD have announced these but I'm struggling to find many available to order. Only the WD Green one appears to be even offered as an internal option. What is more it is more expensive buying the internal drive than buying the external USB one.

Has anyone bought one of these externals and stripped out the drive to put in their Mac Pro? I'm running out of space on my 1.5TB and swopping to 2TB hardly seems enough.

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Mac Pro :: How To Use SATA Blu-Ray Drive

Jun 16, 2008

I was wanting to install a Blu-ray drive in my Mac Pro to play movies in bootcamp on my ACD (I know it doesn't have HDCP).

What I was wondering if any one had installed a SATA Blu-Ray drive using an IDE converter and if that works alright?

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MacBook Pro :: SSD In MBP With SATA I - 1.5Gb

Apr 2, 2010

It's about time to replace the original HDD in my late 07 SR MBP

Was wondering if anyone has put a SSD in one of these laptops with a 1.5Gb bus, and what your experience has been.

I'm debating between a SSD and a Hitachi Travelstar 500GB HDD

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PowerPC :: G4 MDD And SATA Drives

Nov 5, 2010

My G4 MDD (1.25 CPU, 2G RAM, OSX 10.5.8) needs a new drive.

I'm told SATA drives are the thing to get.

I don't know what a SATA drive is, or whether it is compatible with my machine.

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Mac Pro :: What SATA Cables Need To Connect

Nov 6, 2010

Recently I tried installing a 2.5" SSD in a 3.5" enclosure (Icy Dock) in one of the internal drive bays in my Mac Pro. The enclosure was defective, apparently, because the SATA ports on the enclosure didn't quite line up with the internal SATA ports in the MP drive bay. Unfortunately, I pushed a little too hard to get it in and I ended up bending the metal brackets that the black plastic SATA port is screwed on to in the Mac Pro.

The result is that the SATA port is now bend down at about a 10% angle, which is enough to prevent me from sliding a hard drive in and connecting it. I've tried to bend it back to the normal angle, but I wasn't successful.

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Mac Pro :: SATA 600 HD's & 20 Apple Monitors

Nov 24, 2010

Trying to pick internal HD's for a new Mac Pro. Do the SATA 600's give me anything over the SATA 300's. Probably going to set-up an internal software RAID of two or three, till I can afford a decent external RAID. Does the internal data transfer speed max out at some level that buying a SATA 600 drive would be a waste? Also, I have two existing 20" Apple LCD Monitors, probably 5 years old that i need to use. Is the appropriate adapter simply the MDP to DVI connector? They're currently connected to a G5.

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Mac Pro :: SAS Or SATA With Boot Camp?

Mar 22, 2008

which is better to get new MAC Pro with SAS hard drives or with SATA.

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Mac Pro :: Internal SATA Drives

Jun 22, 2008

Does anyone know if the internal SATA drives on the MacPros are hot swappable?

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Mac Pro :: How To Run 4 1.5TB SATA Drives In A RAID 5 Or 10

Jan 18, 2009

The time has come to move to a RAID setup in my Mac Pro. Ideally I'd like to run 4 1.5TB SATA drives in a RAID 5 or 10. It seems there are a LOT of threads on this topic all filled with different information, so I have a few questions...

Which RAID cards are bootable?

Do any work like the Apple card and interface with the drives through the logic board?

If not, how do you connect the internal drives to the RAID card in their stock bay locations?

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