iMac G5 and external USB drive
Hi,
I have an iMac G5 (running OSX 10.4.11) with an 80GB internal drive. I purchased a 650GB SATA drive as a replacement and I have a USB to SATA adapter that I can use to connect it to the computer. What I would like to do is to create a bootable clone using the new USB drive but I read the FAQ about PowerPC Macs not being able to boot from USB. Can someone please tell me if it is still possible to clone the drive using the USB adapter, swap the internal drive out, and then boot from the new one? Also, I read somewhere that the transfer rate is some on the order of 4Mb/s for a USB connection. Can I expect it to take 5-6hrs then for the cloning process to complete? The drive is almost completely full. Thanks for any help you can provide! |
Yes, that's possible. It's going to take quite a while to copy, especially with USB. Make SURE you properly partition the drive for Power PC using the "Apple Partition Map" partition scheme!
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Fantastic
Thanks for the quick reply! I just didn't want to try it and find
out 5-6hrs later that it wouldn't have worked. |
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