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8thMan

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Feb 17, 2006
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I have a DA G4 Powermac. Both hard drive bays are full, but I would like to install an additional hard drive, if possible. Could I disconnect the (useless) zip drive, and hook up a hard drive to its power and data connectors? Would that work? I realize that there is no "bay" for it but I'm sure that I could rig some place to mount it if it were electronically compatible. Thanks.
 
I'd be more concerned with the powersupply and it's ability to supply power to all those drives (mobo etc) simultaneously.
 
yellow said:
I'd be more concerned with the powersupply and it's ability to supply power to all those drives (mobo etc) simultaneously.

Yeah, that makes sense, particularly since I've already upgraded the CPU and the video card. Thanks.
 
I think it is possible. As long as the Zip drive is IDE. The last thing to look up is how many devices the IDE controller in the G4 can handle. For some reason I'm thinking 2 HD's is the max, but I'm about 20% sure.
 
GimmeSlack12 said:
I think it is possible. As long as the Zip drive is IDE. The last thing to look up is how many devices the IDE controller in the G4 can handle. For some reason I'm thinking 2 HD's is the max, but I'm about 20% sure.

I think I might be better off installing an ATA card and running an additional drive from that.
 
Would the IDE bus that the ZIP drive and CD Drive are on be ATA33 or something like that? Wouldn't that mean that it's waaay too slow for a hard drive?
 
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