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<blockquote data-quote="hoody" data-source="post: 1859772" data-attributes="member: 290804"><p>Yes, I agree. Thanks KRS. I've been reading the same articles as you. What I've found out so far is that the only people that had the firmware update were Yamaha and they wouldn't let anyone have it except authorised dealers. I read a few things, but as you said KRS, it's all really old. I could put a drive in it and initialise it, but would I then be able to put the original drive back in without initialising that one too. My idea was that I could swap the drives around at will, but I don't want to risk losing everything off the original drive. I think this thing is so old... in Yamaha's eyes, that there's now no support whatsoever. </p><p>I have a Panasonic CD/DVD player/recorder and have started putting some music on there. I can edit the titles, but that's about it I think. I'll let you know how I get on with this. Now I've got the adapter, I can still get music from iTunes on to a hard drive, just not how I thought I could. I'll come back tomorrow and let you know how I get on with it. BTW, all these things were bought before my work accident except for the iMac and macbook, when we had the money to spend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoody, post: 1859772, member: 290804"] Yes, I agree. Thanks KRS. I've been reading the same articles as you. What I've found out so far is that the only people that had the firmware update were Yamaha and they wouldn't let anyone have it except authorised dealers. I read a few things, but as you said KRS, it's all really old. I could put a drive in it and initialise it, but would I then be able to put the original drive back in without initialising that one too. My idea was that I could swap the drives around at will, but I don't want to risk losing everything off the original drive. I think this thing is so old... in Yamaha's eyes, that there's now no support whatsoever. I have a Panasonic CD/DVD player/recorder and have started putting some music on there. I can edit the titles, but that's about it I think. I'll let you know how I get on with this. Now I've got the adapter, I can still get music from iTunes on to a hard drive, just not how I thought I could. I'll come back tomorrow and let you know how I get on with it. BTW, all these things were bought before my work accident except for the iMac and macbook, when we had the money to spend. [/QUOTE]
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