Re: Can I boot a quicksilver off an internal SCSI drive?

2010-12-06 Thread Deiniol ap Deiniol
Hi Dana, Pleased to say you inspired me, so I just whipped the Atto UL2D SCSI card and the 80GB drive out of the old 733 QS tonight, and stuck it into the 933. Went ahead and tried a Leopard install from the Time Machine drive. Absolutely no problem at all, everything went tremendo

Re: Can I boot a quicksilver off an internal SCSI drive?

2010-12-05 Thread Dana Collins
On 12/1/10 8:43 PM, Deiniol ap Deiniol of autolycus.mercat...@googlemail.com sent > My latest Quicksilver is a 933 G4 with 1.5GB memory, running 10.4.11. > I've installed a 120GB first drive, along with another 120GB drive > which was the Time Machine drive for the Leopard that came on its > orig

Re: Can I boot a quicksilver off an internal SCSI drive?

2010-12-01 Thread Jonas Ulrich
It depends if the SCSI card is supported under 10.4.11. If it is, you should be fine. You can run Tiger and Leopard on different hard drives, or install Linux, or all three! -Jonas -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop

Can I boot a quicksilver off an internal SCSI drive?

2010-12-01 Thread Deiniol ap Deiniol
My latest Quicksilver is a 933 G4 with 1.5GB memory, running 10.4.11. I've installed a 120GB first drive, along with another 120GB drive which was the Time Machine drive for the Leopard that came on its original 60 GB hard drive. I fancy transferring the SCSI card from my 733 QS along with its 80