When using an optical in an external enclosure, what should the jumpers be set
to? Master, slave or cable select?
Jeff Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536
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Subject: Optical jumpers?
When using an optical in an external enclosure, what should the jumpers be set
to? Master, slave or cable select?
Jeff Engle
Kamiah, Idaho 83536
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On 12/11/10 7:42 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
When using an optical in an external enclosure, what should the jumpers be
set to? Master, slave or cable select?
I usually set it to master as it's the only device that is on the IDE
chain in said enclosure.
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On Dec 11, 2010, at 7:42 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
When using an optical in an external enclosure, what should the jumpers be
set to? Master, slave or cable select?
Are you talking about a FW-IDE enclosure? If that's the case then Master.
If this is some kind of IDE external enclosure
On Dec 11, 2010, at 9:51 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
On Dec 11, 2010, at 7:42 PM, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
When using an optical in an external enclosure, what should the jumpers be
set to? Master, slave or cable select?
Are you talking about a FW-IDE enclosure? If that's the case
to MASTER.
I removed the jumpers on the Seagate as per OWC tech support. This
sets the Seagate to Slave.
The tech guy told me that after I have successfully booted the
computer (BW upgraded to G4), I should forget about the jumpers and
just use SystemPreferences/Startup Disk to tell the Mac what
On Mar 17, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
The tech guy told me that after I have successfully booted the
computer (BW upgraded to G4), I should forget about the jumpers and
just use SystemPreferences/Startup Disk to tell the Mac what drive to
boot from.
Master and slave
On Mar 15, 2009, at 6:56 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Question:
I want to install the Seagate as a slave until I can do a carbon
copy clone.
Then I want to use the Seagate as my new Master and the Quantum as a
slave.
If the Seagate must be set to CS in order to work in my BW, what
I have a new hard drive on order. I plan to install it into my BW
and after carbon copy, switch it to the master position. I am
presently using a Quantum Fireball as my main drive. Interestingly,
the BW prefers me to set the jumper on CS instead of Master. The
new drive is a Seagate
On 15/3/09 13:56, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
I have a new hard drive on order. I plan to install it into my BW
and after carbon copy, switch it to the master position. I am
presently using a Quantum Fireball as my main drive. Interestingly,
the BW prefers me to set
Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I have a new hard drive on order. I plan to install it into my BW
and after carbon copy, switch it to the master position. I am
presently using a Quantum Fireball as my main drive. Interestingly,
the BW prefers me to set the jumper on CS instead of Master.
On Mar 15, 2009, at 6:56 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
I want to install the Seagate as a slave until I can do a carbon
copy clone.
Then I want to use the Seagate as my new Master and the Quantum as
a slave.
If the Seagate must be set to CS in order to work in my BW, what
should the
the master/slave setup with your jumpers, then
remove the master, set the jumper (or remove the jumper) to convert the HD to
slave, set the jumper on the new HD to master, and reinstall both in the proper
position on the flat cable.
For either setting, when you boot up, hold down the option key
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