What happens when you press eject on a macpro with 2 Drives?
Jasonbot macrumors 68020 Original poster Aug 15, 2006 2,467 0 The Rainbow Nation RSA Feb 4, 2007 #1 What happens when you press eject on a macpro with 2 Drives?
P product26 Cancelled May 30, 2005 777 9 Feb 4, 2007 #2 magical leprechauns come out and give you breakfast cereal. i think you have to hold option+eject to eject the secondary drive
magical leprechauns come out and give you breakfast cereal. i think you have to hold option+eject to eject the secondary drive
slughead macrumors 68040 Apr 28, 2004 3,107 237 Feb 4, 2007 #3 Use tinkertool (free) to alter the hotkeys on them. Your eject key ejects the master drive on the IDE bus. I don't have an eject button so I rigged it to Cmd+F11 and Cmd+F12 for my two drives.
Use tinkertool (free) to alter the hotkeys on them. Your eject key ejects the master drive on the IDE bus. I don't have an eject button so I rigged it to Cmd+F11 and Cmd+F12 for my two drives.
synth3tik macrumors 68040 Oct 11, 2006 3,951 2 Minneapolis, MN Feb 4, 2007 #4 The default key combo is + EJECT to open the second drive. also with two drives installed you get a cool little eject button icon on the menu bar right next to you clock.....
The default key combo is + EJECT to open the second drive. also with two drives installed you get a cool little eject button icon on the menu bar right next to you clock.....
Jasonbot macrumors 68020 Original poster Aug 15, 2006 2,467 0 The Rainbow Nation RSA Feb 4, 2007 #5 Thats cool, especially the leprechaun part! WIsh I had a macpro