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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Switch Master Drive with Slave Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="Vlad" data-source="post: 339382" data-attributes="member: 27908"><p>I think I understand what you are saying . I apologize for thinking it should have been easier. I've had several macs and didn't realize that the sawtooth was so different. I would have thought some in the forum would have had experience with the sawtooth and corrected me. Prior to this g4 I had 3 legacy macs and they were scsi drives but worked like I described earlier. In fact my first mac which was a mac II, I believe. (memory like a sieve) It would let you swap out a drive and switch start ups at will. So I assumed your mac would too. I know you explained it earlier but by the time I started reading this thread it had quite a bit in it already, and I was guilty of skimming to quickly and making assumptions. I know what you are doing is nothing new so I'm just sorry there wasn't anyone that could have helped and saved you some time. I wish you the best of luck with your mail account issue. I'm sure you'll work it out you seem very determined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vlad, post: 339382, member: 27908"] I think I understand what you are saying . I apologize for thinking it should have been easier. I've had several macs and didn't realize that the sawtooth was so different. I would have thought some in the forum would have had experience with the sawtooth and corrected me. Prior to this g4 I had 3 legacy macs and they were scsi drives but worked like I described earlier. In fact my first mac which was a mac II, I believe. (memory like a sieve) It would let you swap out a drive and switch start ups at will. So I assumed your mac would too. I know you explained it earlier but by the time I started reading this thread it had quite a bit in it already, and I was guilty of skimming to quickly and making assumptions. I know what you are doing is nothing new so I'm just sorry there wasn't anyone that could have helped and saved you some time. I wish you the best of luck with your mail account issue. I'm sure you'll work it out you seem very determined. [/QUOTE]
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