On Tuesday, November 30, 2004, at 04:32 AM, Danielle wrote:
Hi All,
I think there was another person on this list that had the same problem as me but a different machine. I hope my found answer helps someone.
Well the mystery of the HD that wouldn't mount is no longer a mystery.
When I bought the HD, I had asked which HD would fit in my machine. They told me "All of them". So I picked one and had them (CompUSA) install it.
After a couple times it did not work and I could not figure it out and they would not look at it without charging me; even though it was less than 1 year since purchase.
That was wrong. They did the work, they should have at least looked at it.
Anyway, yesterday, we took it to the new Apple store here. They determined that the HD was incompatible with the G3AIO. They set it up so that I could copy needed stuff from the old HD, transfered it to their old HD that they had from part, and installed it in the G3 for $0. I traded them the perfectly good incompatible HD for one they had had from parts. Fair deal. G3 forks great now.
Ouch, you got ripped off, bigtime by that Apple store.
An IDE drive is an IDE drive is an IDE drive. CompUSA was right in that respect, there is no such thing as an 'incompatible' one.
You *may* have been sold a drive > 120 GB, in which case your AIO would only see the first 132 GB of it, but if it was at all smaller, it should have worked fine. What the Apple store did, in that case, was trade you a used smaller drive for your used larger one.
If the drive was smaller than 120 GB, then the problem was entirely either a messed up cable, or messed up jumper settings, not the drive.
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