Re: Portable HD Firewire 400

2012-04-03 Thread Merv Bond
Thanks for that Neil. I will check that out when in the process of purchasing. Regards Merv On 3/04/12 3:53 PM, Neil Houghton wrote: > Hi Merv, > > As far as I know, you don't need the firewire port on the drive to be FW400 > - FW 800 is backward compatible. > > All you need is a FW400 to FW800 c

Re: Portable HD Firewire 400

2012-04-03 Thread Neil Houghton
Hi Merv, As far as I know, you don't need the firewire port on the drive to be FW400 - FW 800 is backward compatible. All you need is a FW400 to FW800 cable, depending on the drive you buy it may even be thrown in. When FW800 drives first came out, they tended to ship with both fw800 & fw400 por

Re: Portable HD Firewire 400

2012-04-02 Thread Merv Bond
Hi Ronni and James Thank you for your responses and your ten step process Ronni. If possible I will now purchase a HD with a firewire 400 port. Regards Merv On 3/04/12 8:55 AM, Ronda Brown wrote: > Hi Merv, > > To create a Bootable external drive for your Power PC you need to format the > drive,

Re: Portable HD Firewire 400

2012-04-02 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Merv, To create a Bootable external drive for your Power PC you need to format the drive, Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and Partition it 'Apple Partition Map’ 1. Make sure to copy any files on your external hard disk to another location because reformatting will erase them. 2. Click on you

Re: Portable HD Firewire 400

2012-04-02 Thread James / Hans Kunz
yes you can, you may have to format/initialize anyway if you want to use mac hfs & may gui aswell, disk utility will do the job, but beware all data will be destroyed when doing this James SAD Technic U3 6 Chalkley Pl Bayswater WA Australia +618 9370 5307 mob 0414 421132 (international +614 1

Portable HD Firewire 400

2012-04-02 Thread Merv Bond
We have an iMac Power PC G5 running OS X 10.4.11. It has two Firewire ports, both 400. HD capacity approx 500 GB. I am searching for a like capacity portable HD with a firewire port but these days most of the devices are at least 1TB and only occasionally do they have a 400 port - obviously super