SATA Question

2010-01-24 Thread Amanda Ward
Hi All... I upgraded the 160GB SATA drive in my G5 iMac (first gen) with a Seagate 500GB/7200 drive. After installing the new drive, I noticed the old one had a jumper to force a 1.5GB transfer mode. I didnĀ¹t put this jumper on the new drive. Everything seems to be working okay. Could this cause

Re: eMac, Airport card

2010-01-24 Thread Ashgrove
Dave, Kasey and Elliott are right, you won't need to download anything else, provided you're running OS X --sometimes in OS 9 the Airport software won't install if the card is not physically present at installation time. The only caveat, and it seems stupid, but it's not: make sure to push the

Re: eMac, Airport card

2010-01-24 Thread John G Greenwood
I might add, Don't forget to attach the antenna after it clicks. I missed that the first time. John G On Jan 24, 2010, at 3:25 PM, Ashgrove wrote: Dave, Kasey and Elliott are right, you won't need to download anything else, provided you're running OS X --sometimes in OS 9 the Airport

Re: SATA Question

2010-01-24 Thread Dan
At 12:23 PM -0800 1/24/2010, Amanda Ward wrote: I upgraded the 160GB SATA drive in my G5 iMac (first gen) with a Seagate 500GB/7200 drive. After installing the new drive, I noticed the old one had a jumper to force a 1.5GB transfer mode. I didn't put this jumper on the new drive. Everything

Re: SATA Question

2010-01-24 Thread Kasey Smith
On Jan 24, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Dan wrote: At 12:23 PM -0800 1/24/2010, Amanda Ward wrote: I upgraded the 160GB SATA drive in my G5 iMac (first gen) with a Seagate 500GB/7200 drive. After installing the new drive, I noticed the old one had a jumper to force a 1.5GB transfer mode. I didn't

Re: SATA Question

2010-01-24 Thread Dan
At 8:35 PM -0700 1/24/2010, Kasey Smith wrote: On Jan 24, 2010, at 8:15 PM, Dan wrote: At 12:23 PM -0800 1/24/2010, Amanda Ward wrote: I upgraded the 160GB SATA drive in my G5 iMac (first gen) with a Seagate 500GB/7200 drive. After installing the new drive, I noticed the old one had a jumper