on 03/7/11 3:30 PM, Roger Shufflebottom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have just installed the new
> IBM/Hitachi 7200 60GB drive in my PB 800. The installation was
> straightforward and the drive is quiet. The increase in speed over my
> old 4200 drive is noticeable and many OS X functions are snappier.


Is there an easy way I can find out what the speed is for the hard drive
currently installed in my Pismo 400?

The guy I bought it from a couple of years ago put in an 18Gb drive, but my
Apple System Profiler seems to tell me everything about it except its speed.
Here's what it does say:

Internal ATA 2
Driver Version 3.2.8
Vendor: Toshiba
Revision number: N3.10 A
Product I.D.  MK1814GAV


Running 9.2.2; am about to switch over to Jaguar; have installed extra RAM
(now have 768), but wondering if I should be looking into a new drive as
well. Is there anything that will tell me how fast this hard drive is
running?


Thanks,

jb


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