My problem began when my PowerMac G4 dual-500 Mhz with two internal 80 GB hard drives crashed and wouldn't boot from a drive but would from a CD. When I was able boot from DiskWarrior, it recognized one of the internal drives but not the other.
I bought an ATA PCI card and was able to boot my computer, although I don't think it is working quite the way it should. First of all, the jumpers were set so that the drive that wasn't recognized by DiskWarrior was the master and the recognized drive was the servant. I switched the jumper positions and connected the ATA PCI connections accordingly. The computer did not boot but had a kernal panic instead. I then unplugged the servant connection from the unrecognized drive and was able to boot. The problem is that the machine does not boot immediately: before the grey Apple logo appears, a folder icon appears, inside which a question mark alternates with the blue Apple OS icon. After a few seconds, the machine boots. However, when I try to run Disk Utility, I am not given the option of verifying the disk (this option is greyed out) nor can I run fsck in terminal.
This is the first time I have ever worked with the insides of a computer, so I am more than willing to admit that I may have done something wrong (for example, I don't know whether I should have even touched the jumpers). If anyone has any ideas on how to bring my computer back to normal and to recognize the second drive, I would greatly appreciate it.
I bought an ATA PCI card and was able to boot my computer, although I don't think it is working quite the way it should. First of all, the jumpers were set so that the drive that wasn't recognized by DiskWarrior was the master and the recognized drive was the servant. I switched the jumper positions and connected the ATA PCI connections accordingly. The computer did not boot but had a kernal panic instead. I then unplugged the servant connection from the unrecognized drive and was able to boot. The problem is that the machine does not boot immediately: before the grey Apple logo appears, a folder icon appears, inside which a question mark alternates with the blue Apple OS icon. After a few seconds, the machine boots. However, when I try to run Disk Utility, I am not given the option of verifying the disk (this option is greyed out) nor can I run fsck in terminal.
This is the first time I have ever worked with the insides of a computer, so I am more than willing to admit that I may have done something wrong (for example, I don't know whether I should have even touched the jumpers). If anyone has any ideas on how to bring my computer back to normal and to recognize the second drive, I would greatly appreciate it.