Hello all!
I am not much of a techie and had help in the following scenario so I'll try to capsulize my dilemma without too much confusion.
A while back I installed a Maxtor 120G hard drive in my G4 867 single processor.
I had both drives on one cable and the 'jumper pin' on the Maxtor was left off intentionally (drive configuration??) The computer initially recognized the Maxtor as only a 30G drive. After scrolling through the partitioning options drop down menu in OS 9's 'drive setup' utility the size of the drive was magically recognized at it's true 120G (actually about 114G)[confused]. Everything was working fine and I used the Maxtor as my boot drive for several weeks and got OS X configured to my liking.
I just bought a G4 dual 1.25 and today removed the Maxtor from the G4 867 and installed it (this time with the black jumper pin in place to put both drives in 'cable select' mode??) Now the new computer is only recognizing the Maxtor drive at 30G and it will not recognize it as a viable boot drive. My plan was to install the Maxtor, and continue using it as a boot drive with my previously configured OS X.
I tried saving the contents of the Maxtor and initializing it with OS X's 'disk utility' but am having the same problems (30G instead of 120 and not recognizing it as a boot drive).
Any input on a solution to this problem would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Dennis
Dennis Roliff Photography
http://dennisroliff.com
I am not much of a techie and had help in the following scenario so I'll try to capsulize my dilemma without too much confusion.
A while back I installed a Maxtor 120G hard drive in my G4 867 single processor.
I had both drives on one cable and the 'jumper pin' on the Maxtor was left off intentionally (drive configuration??) The computer initially recognized the Maxtor as only a 30G drive. After scrolling through the partitioning options drop down menu in OS 9's 'drive setup' utility the size of the drive was magically recognized at it's true 120G (actually about 114G)[confused]. Everything was working fine and I used the Maxtor as my boot drive for several weeks and got OS X configured to my liking.
I just bought a G4 dual 1.25 and today removed the Maxtor from the G4 867 and installed it (this time with the black jumper pin in place to put both drives in 'cable select' mode??) Now the new computer is only recognizing the Maxtor drive at 30G and it will not recognize it as a viable boot drive. My plan was to install the Maxtor, and continue using it as a boot drive with my previously configured OS X.
I tried saving the contents of the Maxtor and initializing it with OS X's 'disk utility' but am having the same problems (30G instead of 120 and not recognizing it as a boot drive).
Any input on a solution to this problem would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Dennis
Dennis Roliff Photography
http://dennisroliff.com