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Apple Computing Products:
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Switch Master Drive with Slave Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="Vlad" data-source="post: 337653" data-attributes="member: 27908"><p>second attempt to post this. Just wanted to say I'm not a tech, I just was talking from what I've experienced. I've owned a few comps between my first (apple IIe) and the dual 1,25 gig that I own now, but the g4 400mhs isn't one of them. I just assumed that it was like my g4 that all you need to do is install the new drive and format, install system and choose the new drive as your start up in your system prefs. I've never had to mess with jumpers so I apologize for sticking my nose where it don't belong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vlad, post: 337653, member: 27908"] second attempt to post this. Just wanted to say I'm not a tech, I just was talking from what I've experienced. I've owned a few comps between my first (apple IIe) and the dual 1,25 gig that I own now, but the g4 400mhs isn't one of them. I just assumed that it was like my g4 that all you need to do is install the new drive and format, install system and choose the new drive as your start up in your system prefs. I've never had to mess with jumpers so I apologize for sticking my nose where it don't belong. [/QUOTE]
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