Mac Pro :: SATA 2 Drives Compatible For Backups

May 21, 2010

Just wanted to confirm that the Seagate Sata 2 hard drives are compatible with the MacPro4,1 Quad-Core Intel Xeon. I'm looking to buy two Sata 2 drives. One drive as a data backup on the mac side, and one to backup Windows 7 (accessed with Bootcamp and Parallels 5) on the windows side.

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Mac Pro :: Finding 3,1 Controller - SATA III Compatible?

Oct 11, 2010

This weekend I starting getting the clicking sound of death from my boot drive. Today I ran out and got a Western Digital Caviar Black 2TB HDD that is SATA/300 drive. Are the higher read/write speeds supported by the MP 3,1 controller?

As I write this, I've got CCC cloning the entire drive and praying that it doesn't fail mid-copy.

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Mar 8, 2009

I'm at a loss at the moment trying to find a 4-bay SATA enclosure that is compatible with the Highpoint RocketRAID 4322.

Could I get some recommendations?

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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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Power Mac G5 :: Sata Drive Replacement - Compatible With Machine?

Oct 22, 2007

I have a Power Mac G5 Quad 2.5GHz circa jan 2006 and the hard drive is making the dieing cry already. I have a carbon copy on an external firewire of my system and am looking to replace my drive which I know is a Diamond max 10 250gb sata. My difficulty is I don't know what to put in! . I have seen Maxtor DiamondMax 21 - Hard drive - 320 GB - internal - 3.5" - SATA-300 - 7200 rpm - buffer: 8 MB but is this compatible with my machine, or would you choose something else and so improve on this?

Information:
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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 :: 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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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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PowerPC :: PCI E SATA Controller Card G5 Dual 2.0 GHz - Backward Compatible?

Oct 7, 2010

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Hardware :: Can WD Green Drives Use SATA I

May 12, 2009

I know some SATA II drives can be jumpered to be SATA I compatible. Would they be reliable in this application? I have an iMac G5 and I'd like to upgrade the internal HD.

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Dec 13, 2010

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

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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?

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Hardware :: Using With 320G 7200 2.5 SATA Drives?

Jan 25, 2009

I'm looking to upgrade my MPB 17 2.33 GHz model with one of the new 2.5 SATA 320G 7200 RPM drives from either Hitachi, Seagate or Western Digital.

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PowerPC :: G5 Support For SATA 300 Hard Drives?

Oct 27, 2006

I was wondering if my dual 2.0 ghz g5 supported the sata 300 hard drives?

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Jun 29, 2009

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Jul 10, 2009

I have two drives in my Quicksilver 2002 G4, one is a 250GB which can be fully used, the other an 80GB. Can U rid both of these drives and install two SATA 1.5TB drives? I do not want to use the PCI slots for a SCSI card and wire additional drives that way, because the transfer speed will be limited to 40mbps I believe. I have a Sonnet card a dual PPC 1,8Ghz card, a PCI USB 2.0 card and have other open PCI slots, but finally ran out of storage, and have a use for this machine to hold a LOT more. Other than the transfer speeds possible on SATA, are there any other differences between the original IDE (ATA) drives? Do they connect the same way?

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MacBook Pro :: Running 2 Hard Drives Through One SATA Port

Feb 19, 2010

I have used an optical caddy to fit a SSD into my macbook pro along with the existing 500GB hard drive. My next ambition is to fit 2 hard drives and a SSD inside the macbook pro. My questions are:

1) Can I use a Sata port doubler (Do they exist?) to run 2 hard drives through one sata port. (The bandwidth is there)
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Mac Pro :: Does Bootcamp Properly Support Vista 64 Bit / SATA Hard Drives

Apr 10, 2008

1) Does Bootcamp properly support Vista 64-bit ? If so how stable is it (don't want any crashes caused by poor drivers - really want rock solid stability under Vista) ?

2) Will the Mac Pro support any SATA hard drive or would I have to buy specific models/brands ?

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Mar 10, 2009

I want to know if there is a way to connect sata 2.5 hd's to the sata connections in the mac pro. I cannot seem to find the cables to be able to do this. Can someone help with a link? I have several 250gb sata drives that have been taken out of mbp's and would like to put them to work.

I have looked and found several ways to access the ports, but have been stuck at finding the cable.

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Jun 9, 2009

I'd love to get an SSD drive if I were to buy a new MBP. However, I need to use bootcamp. Are there any drives out there that work with Bootcamp now?

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Feb 26, 2009

What is the best external hard drive with 1TB for the new Macbooks? I heard a rumor the new Macbooks don't have firewire... is that true?

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Apr 12, 2012

I would like to always have one external hard drive attached to my iMac for Time Machine backups, and another external hard drive off site - periodically swapping the two. The though is that if there is fire or theft, it won't help to have a hard drive onsite attached to the computer, because both the iMac and the hard drive could be lost. Is Time Machine smart enough to allow me to configure two drives, so that whenever I plug in one of the drives, it can figure out what needs to be backed up?

Info:
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Nov 8, 2010

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Hardware :: Seagate External Hard Drives Mac Compatible?

Dec 2, 2009

My local Mediamarket (in Germany) has them on offer and I was gonna buy my girlfriend one to back up her photo collection. But the sales assistant told me they are not compatible with Macs. Given that Mediamarket staff are renowned for being clueless, I was hoping somebody could elaborate on potential compatibility issues? The box does state FOR PC on the front, and only lists Windows OS in the system requirements but the Seagate website contradicts this and says Mac OSX 4.8 upwards will work.

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IMac :: Replacement Internal Drive - What Drives Are Compatible

Feb 6, 2010

I have a 20" 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo iMac (2006) with a Serial ATA 7200-rpm 250GB internal drive that needs replacement. what drives are compatible?

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MacBook Pro :: Which External Disk Drives Are Compatible With Time Machine & 10.7.3

May 4, 2012

I see a lot of info about problems with various external drives working with Time Machine. I have Lion 10.7.3 and find that my old external drive that worked with PCs doesn't work. So, does Apples have a list of recommended esternal drives or at least a list of ones Apple knows are compatible?

Info:
iCal, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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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
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Jun 18, 2009

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

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