On Feb 11, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:

> Unless the 2nd bay has some sort of PATA to SATA converter, there should be 
> no way for a SATA drive to even be connected. Clearing that up would be a 
> great help to the group.
> If I am correct about a PATA to SATA converter, then perhaps there is some 
> incompatability between the drives, converter, and the Mini.
> 
> Chance
> 
> Nicholas Fantuzzi wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Yes, I removed my superdrive and I put a 2nd PATA hard drive bay.
>> It's a strange thing because, if I use a 500GB SATA hard drive the system 
>> doesn't boot, if I use a 80GB SATA hard drive the system boot instead, but 
>> it doesn't recognize any 2nd hdd.
>> At the moment heat is not a problem, because I didn't rebuild the Mini :)
>> 
>> Any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Nicholas
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What model Mini do you have? Is it a PPC or Intel? Also what system are you 
booting?


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA



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