Re: hard disk transfer

2010-06-02 Thread Peter Haas


On Jun 2, 2010, at 7:21 PM, mlsimmons wrote:


OTOH I've read
conflicting reports of this quicksilver version being able to
recognize anything over 128GB.


A dual 800 MHz Quicksilver is a QS 2001. It does not have large drive  
support built into the ROM, but this support can easily be added, and  
this addition will remain persistently until the machine is CMD-OPT-P- 
R reset.


The dual 1000 MHz Quicksilver 2002, and all variations of the QS 2002  
have large drive support built-in, and it cannot be disabled or reset.


Search on "LBA48" and go for it!


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Re: hard disk transfer

2010-06-02 Thread mlsimmons
Thanks for responding -when you say little or no problems, it implys
that there might be little problems? are there any that come to mind?
The 80gig drive is partitioned into 3 partitions and I haven't really
challenged the size so I'm clearly not a power user. OTOH I've read
conflicting reports of this quicksilver version being able to
recognize anything over 128GB. I do have a 160GB drive sitting around
because the Yikes wouldn't recognize it

On Jun 2, 6:49 pm, Kris Tilford  wrote:
> On Jun 2, 2010, at 8:31 PM, mlsimmons wrote:
>
> > I have been using a Yikes G4 with 1G ram and running Tiger 10.4.11 on
> > a 80 gig hard drive for a long time now- tiger has slowed down the
> > machine and youtube video is just too choppy (partially due to a
> > relatively slow DSL account). I just picked up a dual processor 800
> > Quicksilver for $50. I'm not looking forward to loading up all the
> > software and transfering all my files and preferences onto the
> > Quicksilver. What problems would I have,if any, of simply just moving
> > the hard drive from the Yikes to the Quicksilver
>
> You can transfer the HD with little or no problems anticipated.
>
> Alternatively, it might be better to get a newer, larger HD for the  
> QS, I see 500GB PATA IDE for $49. Then you can either clone your  
> System from the Yikes; or do a clean installation and use Migration  
> Assistant to move the accounts and data across.
>
> Any of these methods should be fine.

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Re: hard disk transfer

2010-06-02 Thread Wayne Garrett
It should work just fine.  If needed do a Archive and install.

On 6/2/10, mlsimmons  wrote:
> I have been using a Yikes G4 with 1G ram and running Tiger 10.4.11 on
> a 80 gig hard drive for a long time now- tiger has slowed down the
> machine and youtube video is just too choppy (partially due to a
> relatively slow DSL account). I just picked up a dual processor 800
> Quicksilver for $50. I'm not looking forward to loading up all the
> software and transfering all my files and preferences onto the
> Quicksilver. What problems would I have,if any, of simply just moving
> the hard drive from the Yikes to the Quicksilver
>
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Re: hard disk transfer

2010-06-02 Thread Kris Tilford

On Jun 2, 2010, at 8:31 PM, mlsimmons wrote:


I have been using a Yikes G4 with 1G ram and running Tiger 10.4.11 on
a 80 gig hard drive for a long time now- tiger has slowed down the
machine and youtube video is just too choppy (partially due to a
relatively slow DSL account). I just picked up a dual processor 800
Quicksilver for $50. I'm not looking forward to loading up all the
software and transfering all my files and preferences onto the
Quicksilver. What problems would I have,if any, of simply just moving
the hard drive from the Yikes to the Quicksilver


You can transfer the HD with little or no problems anticipated.

Alternatively, it might be better to get a newer, larger HD for the  
QS, I see 500GB PATA IDE for $49. Then you can either clone your  
System from the Yikes; or do a clean installation and use Migration  
Assistant to move the accounts and data across.


Any of these methods should be fine.

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hard disk transfer

2010-06-02 Thread mlsimmons
I have been using a Yikes G4 with 1G ram and running Tiger 10.4.11 on
a 80 gig hard drive for a long time now- tiger has slowed down the
machine and youtube video is just too choppy (partially due to a
relatively slow DSL account). I just picked up a dual processor 800
Quicksilver for $50. I'm not looking forward to loading up all the
software and transfering all my files and preferences onto the
Quicksilver. What problems would I have,if any, of simply just moving
the hard drive from the Yikes to the Quicksilver

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