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
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
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
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
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
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