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iMac G3 doesn't recognize its new mSATA
Posted by: EvieSigma on 2017-06-16 14:58:14
I have a rather problematic 700MHz iMac G3 I've been trying to get set up as a beastly little OS 9 machine...it's got CD drive problems, but I know ways around that.

However, now it's got a new problem. I replaced the whiny old Maxtor HD with a mSATA using a combination of a mSATA to 2.5" IDE adapter and a 2.5 to 3.5 IDE adapter. Only problem is that the system doesn't recognize the hard drive. I tried zapping the PRAM (as that made my mSATA recognized by my Wallstreet PowerBook) but to no avail.

I didn't install a jumper on the 2.5" adapter and the 3.5" adapter doesn't even have a provision for a jumper, so if the drive not being set as Master is the problem I have no idea how to fix it.

Any suggestions?

Posted by: omidimo on 2017-06-16 17:58:19
I had lots of problems trying to get the same combo working, so I gave up and got KingSpec PATA SSDs instead. They have worked fine in Beige G3s, iMacs, and 6x00s.

Posted by: EvieSigma on 2017-06-16 19:02:14
What capacity do they come in though?

Posted by: omidimo on 2017-06-16 19:34:42
http://www.kingspec.com/products_detail/productId=85.html

4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128!

16GB is what I have been using.

Posted by: EvieSigma on 2017-06-16 20:15:03
16 isn't a lot...I'd have to go for at least 32 myself.

I guess this means I have a spare mSATA setup for a laptop, then. I'll put it in my T40.

Posted by: omidimo on 2017-06-17 02:13:40
I got a USB to mSATA adapter and used it for drivers and other stuff. 

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