IMac :: Apple Ever Gonna Include An ESata Port On The IMac?

Jun 24, 2007

I've read some reviews of eSata external drives and it seems to be better than FW800. What are the odds Apple is gonna include an eSata port on its next-gen iMac?

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IMac :: OWC Will Add A ESATA Port To A New 27 Inch IMac?

Jul 31, 2010

[URL]For $170, you can finally have an eSATA port!

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IMac :: New Desktops Doesn't Include Apple Remote?

Mar 4, 2009

I ordered my iMac yesterday and now I discovered that it doesn't include remote.

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IMac :: Possible To Connect An Esata Device To An IMac?

Dec 10, 2007

Does anyone have a clue if it is possible to connect an esata device to an iMac? I've seen usb to esata adapter but are they as fast? Is it worth it compared to firewire 800?I do hd video on my portable hdd, so i need something fast.

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IMac :: Mini Display Port - Other Than Apple Devices

Jul 28, 2010

I am wondering what exactly can be fed in and out of the mini displayport on the new iMac, and just as importantly, what extra gear is needed. I have read that things like PS3s in principle can be fed into the iMac, but they need some adapter thing that is pretty expensive, is that still the case, and is it the case for anything that you feed in, other than other apple devices like MacBooks and such?

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IMac :: AL IMac ESata Installation

Dec 9, 2007

I am kind of a newb to eSata technology. Is it possible to install a eSata port on am AL iMac? Has anyone done it?

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IMac :: Does 24" Alu IMac Have Regular Sata Port For Optical Super Drive?

Mar 1, 2010

I have been reading and reading but I can't seem to find the answer. Im trying to figure out if the optical drive for the iMac has a slimline sata connector or a standart sata connector. Reason is I'd like to install an SSD and use an optibay adaptor.

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IMac :: 2008 24inch - ESATA SSD Boot

Nov 25, 2010

I purchased and installed the Commell MPX-3132 in place of my Airport Card. Installation was very easy and the RAID drivers work perfectly. I cloned my HD to my SSD using CCC and everything shows up fine via ESATA and USB. When I try to boot from it via ESATA it is not recognized, but it boots perfectly from USB. I Booted to it via USB and installed the RAID drivers onto the SSD then tried to boot via ESATA again with no luck. The SSD I bought is the Corsair Force 120 and the enclosure is a Hornettek usb/esata [URL:...] I haven't had a chance to test another enclosure.

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OS X :: Plugging Esata Cable From External HD To IMac Possible?

Jun 2, 2009

How do you plug an Esata cable from an ext hd to an imac? Or is this even possible. If not how many firewire cables can you plug into an imac?

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IMac :: OWC Offering ESATA For 27" - 2010 ?

Jul 30, 2010

Like the title says, OWC aka Macsales.com is offering to drill an eSATA in your 2010 27" iMac for $169.

Awesome but Apple should have done this for $1

Blog.macsales.com

http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/turnkey/iMac_2010_27

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IMac :: Is Esata Just As Fast As Internal Sata

Aug 1, 2010

Does anyone know if esata is as fast as the Internal version? If so I would be very interested in replacing my optical drive with a ssd and adding a esata for an external optical drive or another ssd. Would this work?

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IMac :: Tried But Failed To Connect External HDisk To The 7 Via Esata?

Mar 26, 2010

I have taken out the optical drive of my imac 7 and use its sata port on the motherboard to connect with the sata-esata cable. And then I connected the external hard disk to the esata.But neither the OS nor the Disk Utility saw the external harddisk. anyone here successfully done this before? Have I missed something?

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IMac :: How To Connect TV With IMac Through S-video Port On TV?

May 24, 2010

First i want to apologize for my bad english. Soon i will buy an iMac - the 21,5' version. I nave an old 29 CRT Samsung TV with S - video input, scart input and RCA input. My idea was to connect the iMac with the TV through the S - video input by using the apple's video adapters Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter and Apple DVI to Video Adapter. But when i saw the pictures of these adapters i saw that my idea is impossible, because the connection between them is impossible because of the 4 additional pins in one of the adapters - Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter. My question is how can i connect my TV with the iMac through the s - video port on my TV?

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IMac :: (New 2010 System) Cannot Mount Mini PCI ESata Card

Nov 19, 2010

My buddy and I just finished swapping the airport card for a mini pci-e sata card in his 2008 Imac and all is well. Unfortunately, we could not get it to show or mount anywhere on mine (2010). We tried everything. We loaded the raid drivers and the none raid. We tried both cards (his and mine) in my machine and still nothing. His Imac mounted his ssd immediately after installing the drivers. Could it be that the new logic boards do not support this type of card? Is there a special driver that I need for the i7? I was hoping this would add 2 more sata ports.

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Mac Pro :: Move HDDs From RR2314 ESATA To Internal Port?

Jun 14, 2010

sorry for the cryptic thread title, didn't know how to describe this in a few words:
Some time ago I read somewhere here that RocketRAID cards alter drives attached to them in a way that makes the drives not recogniseable to other SATA chipsets/ports. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to find that thread again.is that (still) true?I'm asking because I'm planning on some drive juggling in the near future and don't want to be negatively surprised.

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IMac :: HP Display Port To IMac Mini Display Port?

Nov 9, 2010

My employer is giving me a new HP (nope, no macs there ). I am thinking of getting the 12" 2540P Notebook for portability. Question is if I can connect that to my iMac 27" and use the iMac as a monitor?

There is a Displayport on the HP - can a simple cable like this do the job?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Include Related Messages = Include Trash?

Jul 4, 2012

Is there a way to make Mail show messages from the Trash when "include related messages" is turned on? If I have trashed a message and receive a later reply from that conversation, Mail won't show me the previous message.  

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IMac :: Yellow IMac Display/Apple Executive Care No Solution Not Fixed?

Dec 29, 2009

I sent an email to Steve Jobs about my yellow tint 21.5 iMac issues (three exchanges, all affected, resulting in a refund). I got a call from Dena at Executive Care within 24 hours.

She said they are aware of the problem and do not know how widespread it is. According to Dena, the issue is not resolved and that ordering a new iMac will not result in a fixed display.

She said the engineers are working on it now and they are not sure if it's hardware (most likely) or software related. Further Apple stores cannot do repairs because they haven't determined what the issue is.

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IMac :: Use 2 24" Apple Led Displays With The IMac Monitor?

Aug 16, 2009

i'm new here and was just wondering if i could use 2 24" apple led displays with the iMac monitor?

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OS X :: Apple's Snow Leopard To Include Location - Multi Touch Tools

Feb 5, 2009

Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard operating system will include tools borrowed from the iPhone that let developers determine the geographical location of Macs, as well as extend additional support for multi-touch to their apps, AppleInsider has learned. People familiar with the latest pre-release distributions of the next-gen OS say the software now includes the CoreLocation framework previously available via the iPhone SDK, which will allow Mac applications to identify the current latitude and longitude of the Macs on which they're running. Since Macs don't include GPS technology like the iPhone 3G, CoreLocation will utilize a Mac's existing networking hardware to triangulate the system's location in a manner similar to the way the original iPhone was able to use the technology to emulate a true global positioning signal. Meanwhile, those same people say that developers writing applications for Snow Leopard will also gain access to a new set of Cocoa-based programing interfaces for leveraging the multi-touch features of the latest MacBooks and MacBook Pros within their applications. AppleInsider first revealed plans for the new multi-touch framework in a an article from last June titled "Five undisclosed features of Apple's Mac OS X Snow Leopard." The report noted that the framework would "consist of code libraries and functions that ordinary developers can use to enhance their applications with the same multi-touch capabilities currently available in Apple-born apps like Safari and iPhoto, and do so with ease." Word of the new location tools in Snow Leopard comes on the heels of an announcement by Google that it will soon deliver its own software that will let iPhones and Macs broadcast their location information over the Internet.[ View this article at AppleInsider.com ]

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Hardware :: External HD, Apple TV, Wake On Wireles Include In Existing Wireless Network?

Oct 22, 2010

I have a new AppleTV set up in my entertainment center on the other side of my house from my office, where my MacBook Pro is. Currently I have my U-verse gateway(which has a wireless router built in) in my home theater. The AppleTV is wired into the gateway. The signal from the gateway does not reach my office so I was able to hack a linksys router into a repeater bridge (different SSID as my U-verse setup). This allows me to stream my iTunes library, which is stored on an external HD (1.5tb) connected to my Mac, to my Apple TV.

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MacBook Pro :: Thunderbolt Port Not Working With Lacie ESata Hub/Sonnet Express 34 Card Reader Thunderbolt?

May 9, 2012

I have a MBP 2.66 GHz Intel Core i7 and have tryed to connect a Lacie Thunderbolt eSATA Hub to the Thunderbolt port.  

1 Will it work with the Thunderbolt Display port? 

2/ Why won't it see and Thunderbolt devices in the Systems Report? 

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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IMac :: My FireWire 800 Port Is Not Working?

Feb 1, 2008

i got an aluminium imac. however, today when i tried to connect my FW800 Hard drive it did not work and it works by FW400. i connect the same Drive to my MBP using FW800 and it is working flawlessly.

i am still running tiger while the MBP has leopard

i wonder wether the returned My Book Studio has any effects on this. i returened it because i couldnt get it to connect via firewire. i really hate this as i use that lovely FW800 port a lot.

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IMac :: Usb Port Stopped Working?

Apr 13, 2009

I have had my 24" 2.8GHz iMac from November 2007 flawless until today, 1 of 3 usb ports on the back simply decided to stop working. my keyboard, when plugged in, does not work, however, I usually use this one port with my iPod, when I plug my iPod in, it turns on, says its connected, then ejects automatically, though in the other ports...it works fine in the other ports.

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IMac :: Serial Port To USB Adapter

Jul 15, 2009

I've got an old Palm Vx that, before I recently bought my iMac, was synced to a PC using a cradle w/a cable that connects into a serial port. The iMac obviously has no serial ports, so I looked online and found a USB to Serial adapter cable - brand was Cables to Go. BUT, it doesn't seem to work - I've not yet achieved a recognized connection on the iMac, and the cable documentation talks only about Windows. Anyone have any suggestions for cables specifically designed to work with an iMac?

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IMac :: Capturing Video Through New FW 800 Port

Nov 14, 2009

I have a doubt about FW800 compatibility. I�m about to buy the new iMAC 27" and have in mind to buy a bidirectional video converter: There�s a note that says: "A video capture card or OHCI FireWire connection is required to capture DV. IEEE 1934 FW800 connectors are not supported". But I read that I could connect this device to the FW800 port with a FW400 to FW800 adapter (or otherwise buy the FireWire 800(1394b)/FireWire 400 (1394a) 9-Pin to 4-Pin Interconnect Cable) and would work fine as if was compelling with IEEE1934 rules. I wonder if FCS would recognize the video signal and I�m not making a mistake buying this device. Capturing analog media is part of my services. Any suggestions of a similar device that would work with a FW800 connection? Or the Canopus ADVC110 will work properly in the new iMAC?

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IMac :: How To Find Port Number For VNC?

Jul 13, 2010

Trying to set up iTap on my iPad to remotely access my iMac. How the heck do I find my port #? Apparently it is NOT the default 5900.

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IMac :: Does New System Accept Display Port In?

Oct 20, 2009

Reading the tech specs on the site, seems to imply that the screen on the 27" will accept a displayport in? If so, does this mean that I can finally use the iMac's screen for my HDMI gaming console?

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MacBook Pro :: Bad Firewire Port On Brand New IMac?

Mar 17, 2012

My brand new firewire cable is not being recognized.  I would like to connect and import video from a dv camcorder. 

Info:
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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IMac :: BluRay Player - Hook Up Video In Port?

Dec 10, 2009

I'm thinking of buying myself a Sony BluRay player for Xmas, is there currently any solution so that I can hook it up to the iMacs video-in port whilst working successfully?

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