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New Powerbook, question about transferring files
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Hi everyone. My 15" Powerbook arrived yesterday! My first Powerbook, actually. It's the 1.67 GHz model with Superdrive and 100 GB HDD upgrade, 128 MB VRAM upgrade and 1 GB RAM upgrade. It's going to last me through grad school (hopefully ). I'm totally loving it so far. I just have a few questions about getting my data off of my old computer, a 466 MHz "Digital Audio" G4 PowerMac. Unfortunately, I don't have a firewire cable, so the target-disk mode isn't an option. I'm trying to connect the two computers via ethernet. According to this list I don't need a crossover cable, correct? I'm trying to connect with a normal ethernet cable. The Powerbook is running 10.4.1, and the PowerMac is running 10.3.9. I've turned on filesharing on both computers, yet when I look in the Network Browser on the Powerbook, I don't see my PowerMac. And vice versa, when I look in the Network Browser on the PowerMac, I don't see the Powerbook. When I look in the Network Preferences on both computers, the ethernet port isn't listed in the Network Status pane. What am I doing wrong?
And a random neurotic question: should my Powerbook's optical drive be making a relatively loud noise every time I wake or boot up the computer?
EDIT: sorry, I forgot that there is a separate Networking forum. Mods, feel free to move this post there if you wish.
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Last edited by SpaceMonkey; Jul 3, 2005 at 07:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey
I'm trying to connect the two computers via ethernet. According to this list I don't need a crossover cable, correct? I'm trying to connect with a normal ethernet cable. What am I doing wrong?
The cable is fine. Do me a favor: Open up Mac Help in your Finder menubar and enter ethernet transfer and choose the third search result (or whichever seems most appropriate).
And a random neurotic question: should my Powerbook's optical drive be making a relatively loud noise every time I wake or boot up the computer?
iBook and PowerBook optical drives are noisy. Deal with it.
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when you get done trnsfering those files you wanna sell me your old powermac
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The migration assistant is so wonderful that it would be to your benefit to buy a firewire cable.
Chris
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that is what i was about to say
they are not very expensive and they can be used with many different items
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