Cave, you gotta admit it was worth the effort, am I right ? Frankly its like a whole new setup. The extra space and speed is really awesome.
I was thinking of getting one of those external drives that look like the macmini and somehow join them together!!
Okay Cave, so now that we are good to go up to 1TB in a single drive. Who's gonna be the first to try it with a two drive raid so we can get up to 2 TB like the WD eSata 2TB drive http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=410![]()
As do I. For now we are just limited to a paltry 1 TB I think.Do you think the ATV would boot from a RAID drive? I have my doubts...
You've already filled most of it up, well anyway it's nice to have more than 160GB if i get one I might customize it like yours, but with bigger HDD.
I just have to recover from building my $1,300 hackintosh Mac Super Pro.It's one screamin' machine.
I don't see how it would be called a Mac Super Pro since it is a Hackintosh. On the other hand a Hackintosh would have a corny name like that.
I don't have a spare TB of space on my iMac to synch from. Once the content is synched to the eSata, do you just delete it from your source iTunes?
Also, in your picture the eSata adapter looked to be sticking straight up from the ATV motherboard. How did you get it to fit in the enclosure you pictured?
that is sick. very nice. was looking at those drives earlier in the week
Question for you folks doing ATV drive upgrades: you have to keep a copy of the media file on your Mac/PC, correct? So, for every gig you add to your ATV you need to have a second gig for local file storage.
Greetings, Cave Man. Would you mind sharing your process, or perhaps a link, regarding the process you followed to increase your drive space. My apologies if I'm overlooking it somewhere obvious. Thank you.
Have a look here. The last couple of people who have tried it have been running into problems. I don't know if there's been a change in the SYBA controller or what. But at least three of us have the eSATA hack up and running.
OK, now I'm REALLY showin' off.
Just got the new Seagate 1.5 TB drive and thought I'd see if it'd work with the Apple TV. As you can see, works just fine as an eSATA drive. It's not staying there, though - it's my replacement Media drive. Those Blu-Ray discs take up a lot more room than DVDs.![]()