Mac Pro :: SSD Compares To The Raptor And Other Drives?

Sep 22, 2010

OWC used to included free software to benchmark drives, but they don't seem to do it anymore. Anyone have a link to a free drive speed test so I can see just where the SSD compares to the raptor and other drives?

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Windows On Mac :: VirtualBox Compares To Fusion And Parallels Versions On MBA?

Oct 24, 2010

Any thoughts on how VirtualBox compares to the Fusion and Parallels versions? I think VirtualBox would be a nice free alternative if you are running Windows in Bootcamp.

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Mac Pro :: Performance Tests 2.8 8800GT 74 Gig Raptor

Feb 13, 2008

So I was curious to see what the difference would be between10.5.1 to 10.5.2
2 gigs of RAM to 6 gigs of RAM

So, when I first got the Mac Pro I ran both Geekbench and Xbench. I haven't tallied the Geekbench results, but the overall scores go like this:
10.5.1 |2 gigs RAM = 7324 | Memory Score = 2486
10.5.2 |6 gigs RAM = 7793 | Memory Score = 2693

I forgot to run Geekbench with 10.5.2 and 2 gigs of RAM.

Attached are the numbers for Xbench. I also graphed them in Numbers. For all those who enjoy this stuff, here you go.

If someone notices something that seems jacked up with these numbers for this system in its various states of configuration, PLEASE let me know!! I'm not savvy with these benchmarking programs.
I just thought some folks out there would like to see the info.The chart can't fit in all the chart titles, so you'll have to look at the raw data to interpret what belongs to what.

Feedback always appreciated. I'm off to finish loading some Windows programs and my games, and then move that partition to the 400 gig drive, and then tell VMware where to go git 'er done!

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Mac Pro :: Raptor For Boot - Install Leopard?

Feb 19, 2008

I'm getting my Mac Pro in a few hours and plan to run Leopard on a 150GB Raptor. Will I need to boot off the orig drive initially (to partition or format the Raptor) or can I put the Raptor in one of the drive bays, boot off the restore discs and immediately load Leopard from the very first boot?

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Power Mac G5 :: Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10kRPM SATA Drive - Speed Increase?

Oct 27, 2007

I have a Power Mac 2.3Ghz (see spec in sig) with the standard 250GB Maxtor 6B25050 hard drive. I was wondering, how I could increase the speed of the computer? If I upgrade the hard drive to something like a Western Digital Raptor X 150GB 10kRPM SATA drive would this provide any performance increase over the standard disk? Memory-wise I never have any "page outs", so I understand that a memory upgrade will not increase the speed of my computer.

Information:
Power Mac G5 2.3GHz, 1GB Ram, ATI Radeon 9650, Bluetooth KB and Mous
Mac OS X (10.4.10)
IBook 800MHz, 512MB ram

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OS X :: Are Solid-state Drives Faster Than Hard Disk Drives?

Sep 13, 2009

I'm looking at the specs page for the MacBook Pro and it reads this...

Your MacBook Pro comes standard with a 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive. Choose a hard drive with a faster speed for greater performance. Or you can choose a solid-state drive that offers enhanced durability.

Basically suggesting that the HDD option has a performance advantage over the SSD, but is this the case? I always thought SSDs could read & write quicker because they use solid-state flash memory as opposed to hard disks.

I want to go with the 256GB SSD but I want to know how it ranks in speed.

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OS X :: Time Machine - Two Source Drives To Two Backup Drives

Sep 27, 2010

I have a question regarding Time Machine functionality. Here's my situation. I have two hard drives in my Pro: one that operates as a Boot drive, and one for storage. Right now I have Time Machine set up to backup my storage drive, but I was wondering if it was possible to have plug in a second external drive and use it to back up the Boot drive. I searched for a similar thread, but couldn't really find anything. Has anybody successfully done this?

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Mac Pro :: Can I Install 4 Drives But JBOD 2 Drives As 1 Large Disk?

May 15, 2009

As the title says, can you combine 2 drives to one large without the expensive raid card?

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Applications :: Can Timemachine Backup Multiple Drives To Multiple Drives?

May 21, 2009

I have searched but I can't seem to find an answer to this question...

I have 4 x 500MB drives in my Mac Pro and 4 x 500MB external firewire drives.

Currently I use Carbon Copy Cloner to clone each internal drive to it's respective backup. ie Drive 1 > Backup 1, Drive 2 > Backup 2 etc

Is it possible to use Timemachine in a similar way? so that each internal drive has it's own corresponding Timemachine backup?

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Mac Pro :: How To Set Up My Drives?

Nov 25, 2010

I'm a right noob so please bear with me.

I have infront of me a 2.8 Quad 2010 Mac pro with the 1tb drive that shipped with it, a further 1 tb caviar black and a 120gb OCZ Vertego 2 3.5' SSD.

Where do I start? I haven't even booted up the Mac pro yet. I would like the SSD to be the boot drive so it will require the OS installing somehow and my apps and the other 2 drives will hold my content such as FC studio and Logic Studio content and media files.

I want to install Windows 7 on a drive and don't know whether it's best to give it an entire drive or just a partition, whether to use Bootcamp or a VM such as Parallels.

So sorry, I have used Mac Pros before but I have never ever set one up and to be honest need someone to hold my hand through this!

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Mac Pro :: Mac Pro And IDE Drives

Feb 28, 2008

I saw in an old post from 2006 that someone added a 400G IDE hard drive under the Superdrive.

Can this still be done? Is the Superdrive in the new Mac Pro an IDE drive and can an IDE hard drive be added in the 2nd optical drive bay as a slave?

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Mac Pro :: Blu - Ray Drives From OWC

May 29, 2008

It seems that OWC now has some bluray drives available for the macpro..

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I was wondering if anybody has inslalled any of the intenal blu-ray drives on a macpro yet?

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Mac Pro :: Why No 15,000 RPM Drives On BTO Mac Pro?

Mar 24, 2009

Obviously, many don't go for Apple's drives, etc for pricing reasons, but does anyone know why Apple doesn't have 15,000 RPM drives as options (like they did for the previous Mac Pro line)?

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Mac Pro :: Two Hard Drives And Two Different OS On One Mac Pro?

Sep 22, 2010

I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable than myself can help me out. I have a 2006 Intel-based Mac Pro:

Processor: Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors

Ram: 6GB (two 512MB) of 667MHz DDR2 ECC fully buffered DIMM

HDD Bay 1: 250GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s; 7200 rpm; 8MB cache

OSX: Tiger

I need to upgrade to Snow Leopard to be able to use newer Leopard & above only versions of software ie FCP, Aperature, etc.

The issue is that I would like to keep the Tiger OSX as I run Pro Tools LE 7 on it. Upgrading to Snow Leopard would render Pro Tools LE 7 incompatible and I would have to buy it again.

So here's what I'm thinking. I would like to install a secondary HDD in Bay 2 and install Snow Leopard on it.

Is it possible to have OSX Tiger on the HDD in Bay 1 and have OSX Snow Leopard on the HDD Bay 2? Could they each be a different startup to be selected via System Preferences or at bootup? I would only want to run one OS at any given time.

If so what would be a workflow for installing the 2nd HDD and setting it up with OSX Snow Leopard.

Also, compatible hard drives for the 2006 Intel Mac Pros seem to be harder to find now. I called Apple and they no longer sell any compatible internal HDDs.

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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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OS X :: Virtual Cd Drives In Mac

Nov 18, 2005

I need to create a virtual drive but dont want to buy lots of expensive software as Idont do this very often. basically I have an ISO I need to set as a drive (alcohol 120% would do this in PC world)

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Mac Pro :: How To Use Seagate SAS Drives

Mar 7, 2008

Well just switch to macPro to find out I can't use my Seagate 15.5 146Gig SaS drive unless I want to not use my SATA drives?

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Mac Pro :: How Do You Have Your Hard Drives Set Up?

Feb 13, 2009

I'm planning on getting a Mac Pro with multiple hard drives and was thinking about having a main drive for Leopard and documents, one for music, one for video and another for Windows. I was just curious to see how others have theirs set up and any if there is advice to be shared.

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OS X :: Some Drives Are Duplicates

Feb 22, 2009

I was backing up my dvds to Atv and got this window showing. I am wondering why some drives are duplicates and is it a concern?

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OS X :: Get USB Drives To Mount?

Mar 10, 2009

I have an interesting problem in that my USB drives aren't mounting to the desktop. I've tried two separate flash drives and an external hard drive. When I check Disk Utility, I can highlight the drives and click 'mount' and the 'mount' button will darken for a few moments as though things are working but then the button just returns to its normal state and the drive still does not appear on the desktop. Despite this, Disk Utility's log shows the message 'Mount of "xxxx" succeeded' every time. Disk Utility sees the drives (obviously) and will verify them. Only mounting appears not to work. Meanwhile, I can plug my Wacom tablet into the very same USB port and it (the tablet) works perfectly. My iPods and iPhone will sync just fine from the same port. Why is this happening and, more to the point, what should I try in order to fix it? I know it's not a simple matter of restarting because I've done that a number of times already without success no matter what Disk Utility says.

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OS X :: Can I Just Swap Drives

Mar 25, 2009

Just got a new MacPro at my office (the end-of-life'd 8 core model) and my old MacPro is going to a coworker. Can I just take the drive out of my MacPro and stick it in the new MacPro and just be off and running? I mean, i've already done it and everything seems to be running ok. The only issues I'm seeing is that my Adobe CS3 software freaked out and deactivated and TimeMachine wants to start over - won't recognize my previous backup data

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Mac Pro :: Mirroring WD 1TB Drives?

Mar 26, 2009

i am seriously considering using a software mirrored pair (RAID 1) of 1TB WD RE3 drives as an osx home drive. boot drive will be a discrete disk. another drive for windows. full backups weekly to an external drive.

space-wise, this should last me a long time. (lived with a G5 2x2.5 for four years and recently upgraded to an 8x2.8).

anyone out there tried this? satisfied with the performance and reliability? happy with the choice of western digital over seagate over?

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Mac Pro :: Wd 2 Tb Internal Drives For The Mac Pro?

Jun 13, 2009

What is everyones experience with the wd 2 tb internal drives for the mac pro. I'm planning on purchasing 6 and software raiding them and I've been reading reviews on sites like newegg that say they're not working out well for some people. So I wanted to know how it was going for those that purchased them for their macs.

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Mac Pro :: DVD Drives Hang Under OS X

Jun 26, 2009

I recently noticed that my DVD drives "hang" when I don't use them for extended periods of time, when I press the open tray button on the keyboard (or use the icon on the menu bar) the drive tries to open (I can hear the tray pull out slightly) but then it doesn't fully extend the tray (bay door on the chassis slightly open).

A reboot will not fix this issue but a complete shutdown of the system and power-up will, it is the same for both of my SATA drives.

Anyone else has experienced this issue in their system?

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MacBook Pro :: Which Of These Drives Should I Buy?

Oct 25, 2009

I'd ideally want the 256GB one but i want a great performance/storage ratio so i don't mind going for the others either. Also why the difference in price between the two Intels and is it justified?

Crucial

Corsair

Intel 1

Intel 2

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Mac Pro :: Dvd Drives Not Reading?

Apr 30, 2012

Our dvd drive on our Power Mac 2x2.66 GHz Dual Core intel.The drive is an Optiarc dvd rw ad-717a: sometimes will not read inserted discs. These discs work ok when tried on our I mac. Other discs work fine. This has occurred with discs that have bee writen in the drive as well as supplied discs.

Info:
PowerMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Hardware :: Trying To Mount Two WD 1Tb Drives

Sep 8, 2009

I bought two 1Tb Western Digital "My Book" drives. I have plugged them into my MacMini, but no matter what I do only one of them will mount at a time. I'm wanting to mount both so that I can create a RAID with them. Is there any reason why I can't mount both of them?

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OS X :: Looking For Searchable Network Drives?

Oct 5, 2010

So, I searched [ here and the web ] and tried the terminal sudo force method [ didn't work ] ...

Is there not a way to search your networked drives? Those connected to say, an Airport Extreme via USB?

I really don't get it -- I don't understand why this is not possible.

I tried the "add to privacy in Spotlight" and remove several times, no luck

and the

sudo terminal method... no luck?

I can't believe this is still impossible.... am I missing something or should I just stop looking and deal with it?

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Windows On Mac :: Don't Understand The Drives?

Oct 20, 2010

So back in 2008 when I had a Penryn MacBook Pro, I could honestly tell the difference between using the MacBook Pro in Windows Vista vs. Mac OS X Leopard at the time. Not because they are different Operating Systems, but just by the quality of drivers Apple brings to Mac OS X vs. the crap that they bring to Windows.

But I don't understand it, particularly... I don't understand why we can't just not install Apple's crappy drivers, and go to each hardware component manufacturer's websites and download/install the default non-apple drivers ones and have the Mac run Windows just like a PC... not a Mac running Windows without running crappy drivers? Does this make sense?

I ask this because I am very interested in the MacBook Air, 13", but I also want to run Windows about 40% of the time so I am very confused on if I should buy it over the Lenovo X201 due to the terrible drivers Apple provides.

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OS X :: Restore From TC Onto Two Internal Drives?

Nov 5, 2010

First replace the Optical drive (superdrive is superdead) in my 2007 macbook with a SSD, probably a 128-240GBish, the current internal drive is a 5400rpm 500GB. I want to install the OS and a couple of the main programs I use on the SSD. The main question is what will the the time capsule do when trying to restore to the (smaller GB )SSD if the backup image (currently around 400 GB) is from the 500GB. Is there a better way to go about this? The HDD has about 100GB available. If there is a forum on this let me know.

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