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PowerMac G4 hardrive replacement
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snackhound
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Aug 25, 2008, 06:19 AM
 
morning all,

I want to remove the original 60gb hardrive from a G4 PowerMac (mirrored doors). I've opened the case and found the Hard drives, Most Apple kit I have worked on is fairly straight forward but the HD appears to be in some kind of caddy with space and connections for fitting an extra HD in the same cady. It looks like you may have to remove the optical drives to get access to the cady but this seems like a lot of work to get to the HD's.

Does anyone know how to remove this cady so that the HD can be replaced. I have found guides online for most other G4 PowerMacs but have been unable to locate one for this configuration.

Can any one help?

Snacky
     
Sherman Homan
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Aug 25, 2008, 07:06 AM
 
Gutting the mirror door G4s are a whole lotta fun.... not. But, find the screw at the top/center of the caddy. Press the plastic tab on the left side of the caddy, lift it out. You do not need to remove any other components.
     
snackhound  (op)
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Aug 25, 2008, 08:01 AM
 
Thanks Sheman,
I just worked that out and then noticed your reply.

Snacky
     
David Lee
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Aug 29, 2008, 08:55 PM
 
Be sure to use the cable select option by setting the jumpers on the HD before you connect the drive to the cable. You know that the rear set of drives uses a 100 ATA bus and the front set uses a 66 ATA bus, so in theory, the rear set should be slightly faster (I haven't noticed any big difference).
     
   
 
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