Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-04-01 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
I have had the same problem on my graphite PM G4, but putting the jumpers in a dual configuration worked. I have both hard drives at 40GB, one is a master one is a slave. Only thing is, it only worked for me after i partitioned the main hard drive. Now only the main HDD can be used in target disk

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-04-01 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
and drive 1 has 3 partitons. A 20GB partition, and (2) 10GB partitons. -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power Macs. The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/g-list.shtml and

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-04-01 Thread Deiniol ap Deiniol
Hi LISTERS, WELL Thanks for all helpful suggestions so far HD is a 40GB Seagate ST340014A, presumably the original. At present there is no jumper on the back so I assume that's running as Cable Select? I know about jumpering HD's from my days on the Dark Side, but since most

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-04-01 Thread Deiniol ap Deiniol
Hi LISTERS, WELL Thanks for all helpful suggestions so far HD is a 40GB Seagate ST340014A, presumably the original. At present there is no jumper on the back so I assume that's running as Cable Select? I know about jumpering HD's from my days on the Dark Side, but since most

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-04-01 Thread Dana Collins
Hello Dan, My responses are embedded within the following: On 4/1/10 8:54 AM, Deiniol ap Deiniol autolycus.mercat...@googlemail.com wrote: Hi LISTERS, WELL Thanks for all helpful suggestions so far HD is a 40GB Seagate ST340014A, presumably the original. At present

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-31 Thread Al Poulin
On Mar 30, 9:57 am, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote: or along the same line ... maybe the HD is not jumper-ed properly. Guessing here ... Wonder if the drive is set to Master or Slave and it is working alone on a Cable Select cable, but when asked to perform in target disk mode,

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-30 Thread Bill Connelly
On Mar 29, 2010, at 11:51 PM, John Carmonne wrote: I think you have a HDD that is on the way out or a lousey connection. Can you install another HDD to test? or along the same line ... maybe the HD is not jumper-ed properly. Guessing here ... Wonder if the drive is set to Master or

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-30 Thread John Carmonne
or along the same line ... maybe the HD is not jumper-ed properly. Guessing here ... Wonder if the drive is set to Master or Slave and it is working alone on a Cable Select cable, but when asked to perform in target disk mode, it fails. I have no experience with the G4 QuickSilver

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-30 Thread J.M.P.Hissel
On 30-03-2010 05:12, Deiniol ap Deiniol, autolycus.mercat...@googlemail.com, wrote: Recently got a 733MHz Quicksilver, which initially was unwilling to boot at all, although I had seen it working, when I bought it. After fitting new PRAM battery and CUDA update, it would initially start to

Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-29 Thread Deiniol ap Deiniol
Recently got a 733MHz Quicksilver, which initially was unwilling to boot at all, although I had seen it working, when I bought it. After fitting new PRAM battery and CUDA update, it would initially start to boot and then turn off. It gradually started getting further along until it would boot

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-29 Thread Albert Carter
sounds like either RAM, PSU, or Logicboard problem. Others on the list might know more. Albert From: Deiniol ap Deiniol autolycus.mercat...@googlemail.com To: G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Mon, March 29, 2010 11:12:47 PM Subject: Quicksilver won't boot

Re: Quicksilver won't boot into target disk mode

2010-03-29 Thread John Carmonne
I think you have a HDD that is on the way out or a lousey connection. Can you install another HDD to test? John Carmonne Yorba Linda USA Sent from my MBP -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a