Octobot macrumors regular Original poster Oct 30, 2006 234 0 MPx12 Dec 22, 2007 #1 I've experienced a couple of kernel panics when I have my eSata connected. Anyone else have an eSATA connection with their MBP? I'm thinking it may be Leopard.. For the time being I'm using the firewire800 instead.
I've experienced a couple of kernel panics when I have my eSata connected. Anyone else have an eSATA connection with their MBP? I'm thinking it may be Leopard.. For the time being I'm using the firewire800 instead.
S SpaceJello macrumors 6502 Dec 2, 2006 468 142 Dec 23, 2007 #2 What kind of esata connection and drive do you have? I am currently using one from owc and have never experienced any panics. But I am on tiger as well. Could it be a driver issue or something for your esata pci card?
What kind of esata connection and drive do you have? I am currently using one from owc and have never experienced any panics. But I am on tiger as well. Could it be a driver issue or something for your esata pci card?
Octobot macrumors regular Original poster Oct 30, 2006 234 0 MPx12 Dec 23, 2007 #3 I'm using a 500GB Lacie d2 Quadra.. and Leopard. I'm going to see if I can find some newer drivers..
S SpaceJello macrumors 6502 Dec 2, 2006 468 142 Dec 23, 2007 #4 have u tried plugging the lacie drive on another mac computer through esata to see its not the drive's problem or other hardware problems? good luck
have u tried plugging the lacie drive on another mac computer through esata to see its not the drive's problem or other hardware problems? good luck
Consultant macrumors G5 Jun 27, 2007 13,314 36 Dec 23, 2007 #5 You should get about the same speed via Firew800. It could be your eSata card? Did you try in 10.4?
Octobot macrumors regular Original poster Oct 30, 2006 234 0 MPx12 Dec 24, 2007 #6 No haven't tried either.. though will do. Thanks for the feedback.