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Okay, first I have searched the forums and found related posts, but this is a little different.
I am installing a 120 GB IBM Deskstar ATA 66 drive in a DP 1 GHz that has the 'stock' IBM ATA 100 installed.
The G4 manual says only ATA 100 drives can be installed in the rear bay so I installed the ATA 66 120 GB in the front bay. The G4 manual says I must have this second drive set to 'cable select.' The drive has a little sticker on it that shows various jumper settings with two for cable select - why two!!! I tried both and the drive is not seen by disk utilities after restarting. I looked up the drive (it seems IBM sold off its HD business to Hitachi) and found this page (http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/d120gxp/d120gxpjum.htm) with a variety of jumper settings. I tried a few of these with no luck - I have no idea which one is appropriate (16 Logica head...). MacMall tech support is not open until Monday, and I am not too confident they will even know. The drive came with NOTHING for documentation. Seems like MacMall could save some tech support call money by giving Mac customers some information!
I am installing a 120 GB IBM Deskstar ATA 66 drive in a DP 1 GHz that has the 'stock' IBM ATA 100 installed.
The G4 manual says only ATA 100 drives can be installed in the rear bay so I installed the ATA 66 120 GB in the front bay. The G4 manual says I must have this second drive set to 'cable select.' The drive has a little sticker on it that shows various jumper settings with two for cable select - why two!!! I tried both and the drive is not seen by disk utilities after restarting. I looked up the drive (it seems IBM sold off its HD business to Hitachi) and found this page (http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/d120gxp/d120gxpjum.htm) with a variety of jumper settings. I tried a few of these with no luck - I have no idea which one is appropriate (16 Logica head...). MacMall tech support is not open until Monday, and I am not too confident they will even know. The drive came with NOTHING for documentation. Seems like MacMall could save some tech support call money by giving Mac customers some information!