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OWC: *New iMac models do not have universal manufacturer compatibility...really?
#11
put a SSD in the optical drive bay...

http://www.ifixit.com/Apple-Parts/12-7-m.../IF107-081
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#12
deckeda wrote:
[quote=sekker]
Wow - another terrible Apple decision!

Huh?
I think sekker is saying that Apple has made a bad design decision. By another, perhaps the ridiculous Mac mini case design (when it comes to accessibility), the firmware update that broke third party video cable support on iPod touches, the lack of Bluetooth mic support on the iPod touch (never mind the fact that it supports stereo Bluetooth headsets and mics, just not stereo headsets with Mics), or the myriad different video connectors Apple has foisted upon their users in the last, I don't know, say 10 years.

I love most of my Apple products, but the company has made some curious design decisions to say the least.


Nathan
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#13
SSD on Mac = problems. Just keep that in mind.

I thought this drive temp thing was only an issue on my hackintosh...
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#14
deckeda wrote:
What a stupid clusterf*ck this seems to be. Back to the bad old days of Apple firmware on HDDs?

Absolutely, what a joke.

Back to the bad old days.

Apple seem hell bend on ridding themselves of serious users so that they can concentrate on consumer products lately.
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#15
This illustrates that Apple does make junque. IMO anyway.
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#16
Did I just wake up from a long sleep or something, when did they build a 2 TB single case HD?
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#17
Grateful11 wrote:
Did I just wake up from a long sleep or something, when did they build a 2 TB single case HD?

It's been a few months now I think.

:oldfogey:

Rumpelstiltskin.
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#18
mikebw wrote:
[quote=Grateful11]
Did I just wake up from a long sleep or something, when did they build a 2 TB single case HD?

It's been a few months now I think.

:oldfogey:

Rumpelstiltskin.
Longer than that =)

Down to $120 for 5900 RPM "green" drives.
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#19
Mike V wrote:
[quote=deckeda]
What a stupid clusterf*ck this seems to be. Back to the bad old days of Apple firmware on HDDs?

Absolutely, what a joke.

Back to the bad old days.

Apple seem hell bend on ridding themselves of serious users so that they can concentrate on consumer products lately.
What models were these? I've done HD replacements since the 1st Gen PPC days without any problems. Is this from the 680x0 days?
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#20
I put a modern Seagate 120GB PATA drive in an LC 580 running Mac OS 8.1. No problems. Sure, I had to partition into an HFS boot and HFS+ data to best use the ample storage of the drive, but smooth sailing. I think older versions of the OS were more finicky when it came to third party drives and the Apple format software. I think there was even an issue with making third party optical drives bootable.

Again, I believe the newer versions of the classic Mac OS smoothed out these issues.


Nathan
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