Leon

As I mentioned in previous letter here, I went/am going through the same process - from a 4200DT (with Newertech G3/350 card) to a G4 Sawtooth. I immediately joined the Sawtooth digest for the same helpful information I've gotten from the StarMax Digest and recommend you do the same.

I would like to hear your experience of transferring your 80GB hard disk - my StarMax startup hard disk transfer to the G4 wasn't recognized and I went through computer hell to get it to be. Maybe the problem was that mine was attached to an ultra speed ATA133/100 controller with an 80 strand connector in the StarMax and I tried to attach it on the 40 strand already in the G4. When I finally transferred the controller and cable also, my old startup disk got recognized immediately, but not as a possible startup disk so I had to transfer all information off of it, initialize and reinstall everything. I now have my old startup disk installed in the G4 and is working like a champ. I'd like to know what you did/had to make your hard disk transfer go smoothly as I assume it did?

By the way, the StarMax is still chugging along beautifully and isn't really that far behind the G4 in it's abilities - a really great machine and I still love it.

I had to buy a USB keyboard on ebay, had a USB mouse and printer already, just purchased a router on ebay so the G4 and StarMax can be on line at the same time and am waiting for my latest ebay purchase, a SCSI PCI board and then I will be fully back in business.

Good luck.

Bill


From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Grief and Trauma Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 0:58:01 -0500


Well, my StarMax 4000/200 finally died. I went to the local used computer stored to look at the G3's and ended up with a G4 tower instead. Then after the surgical transplant of my 80 gig HD and my CD-RW from the old machine to the new . . . .





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