Re: Partitions corrupted on a drive (UPDATE: typos fixed+parts rewritten)

2017-01-08 Thread peterhaas
> (Sorry, my first attempt had numerous errors such as typos. I've also > rewritten parts and added a TO-DO, what I would do). > THIS IS THE UPDATED VERSION OF THE SAME EMAIL. > ... It is my understanding that if the LBA48 property has been introduced to O.F. "persistently", then a volume which

Re: Partitions corrupted on a drive (UPDATE: typos fixed+parts rewritten)

2017-01-08 Thread Mac User #330250
Hello Neal! (Sorry, my first attempt had numerous errors such as typos. I've also rewritten parts and added a TO-DO, what I would do). THIS IS THE UPDATED VERSION OF THE SAME EMAIL. On 2016-12-30 19:34, W. Neal Lewis wrote: Machine Name: Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics) Machine Model:

Re: Partitions corrupted on a drive

2017-01-08 Thread Mac User #330250
Hello Neal! On 2016-12-30 19:34, W. Neal Lewis wrote: Machine Name:Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics) Machine Model:PowerMac3,1 Okay, there you go. The Open Firmware of this Mac doesn't support LBA48 addressing, hence it doesn't support more than 128GB HDDs. Actually, the real limit is

SATAII 3Gb/s PCIe PowerMac G5 Boot Controller

2017-01-08 Thread Lasse Jensen
Any recommendations on subject? Perhaps even SATAIII 6Gb/s Need a SSD Upgrade on my beloved quad core G5 So to utilize the speed I need a faster controller than stock logicboard SATA 1.5Gb/s Boot option needed to speedup entire OS speed feeling. Best regards LTJ -- -- You received this