"Which Firewire cable should I purchase to connect a late 2006 Intel-based iMac with a 400 port to a Mid 2010 IMac with an 800 port?"

“Which Firewire cable should I purchase to connect a late 2006 Intel-based iMac with a 400 port to a Mid 2010 IMac with an 800 port?”

To connect both iMacs, you need a FireWire 400 to 800 adapter, and a FireWire 400 cable, so you will be able to connect both Macs

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    The iMac has Firewire 800 it is a 9 pin connector as shown…
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_1394
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Firewire800.jpg
    Wikipedia also says the Drobo S has Firewire 800 & USB2
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drobo
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    I connect to the internet via airport only and it is pretty fast.
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    Wi-fi connection does not auto connect on 21.5-inch mid 2010 imac running OS X 10.8.3 (12D78) help?  My wife's imac with OS X 10.6.8  has no problem getting on wi-fi automatically as well as my Ipad 2 running iOS 6.1.2

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    I need to purchase a power cord for my intel based 27" iMac.  I have had it for almost 2 years, I don't have apple care and I don't want to take it in to the genius bar. I know it's the power cord and I just want to purchase one.

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  • Which firewire cable do I need?

    I have a imac g4. I am unsure if the firewire port on the back of my machine has 4 or 6 pins. It looks like it has 4. I need to know how many pins should be on each end of my firewire cable based on my particular imac. This firewire cable will be connecting to an external hard drive that supports both 6 pin 400 and 9 pin 800 firewire.

    4-pin FW ports are very small. You see them on video cameras and such. You're most likely to have a 6-pin FW 400 port - looks like a rectangle with one corner flattened.
    To be sure, go here:
    http://www.everymac.com/
    where you can get a detailed spec for your iMac.
    I just had a quick look, and all the iMac G4 FP specs I saw said FW 400 ports, which will be six-pin

  • Which Firewire Cable for my MacPro?

    I was just about to connect my new external HD to my MacPro, but found out that the Firewire cable doesn't match my MacPro.
    When I did a search for buying Firewire 800 cables, three different types showed up! Which Firewire 800 cable to I need for my MacPro 2.93GHz?

    There is only one FW800 cable type used by your MP. It's a 9-pin nearly square connector. If you have a cable with a 6-pin rectangular shaped connector, then that is a FW400 cable.

  • Which Firewire cable to use

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    Sorry to butt in, butt I bought a firewire cable because I now own two macs. I wanted to transfer photos from the Imac to the Macbook. I started the transfer process, however, I might be confused as to what I am really transferring. It was asking me about which applications I wanted to transfer and which user accounts. ?? Then, does all this information delete from my Imac? Help!!
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