HT2801 Can I use a USB external DVD drive for mac pc for a ibook g4 to install tiger

Wondering if I can use a externl disc drive for mac pc for ibook g4

Many PPC Macs won't boot from USB drives in OSX, but many can be made to...
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20060301112336384
Works with USB1.1 also, but really slow.

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    Can I use a usb external hard drive larger than 2TB?  I have tried to use a 3TB but it shows up as 800GB.  Even tred to reformat in disk utility but only shows as 800 gb as well.  It is a Seagate 3TB harddrive and enclosure.  Nothing on the Seagate site about it other than it says Mac os through 10.6 is supported  for larger than 2TB (might be old).

    You might have better luck in the Snow Leopard community. I'll ask the hosts to relocate your post.
    10.6 Snow Leopard

  • Can I use a Usb external hard drive on my macbook pro?

    I have a new macbook pro and have tried to connect my usb external hard drive , it shows up on the home screen and i can view and read only i cannot save anything into the external hard drive can anyone help.

    Yes. You have to prep it for your Mac. Currently it's setup for Windows.
    Drive Partition and Format
    1. Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Apply button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
    5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Security button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
    6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.

  • What's the best external dvd drive (including Mac software) for an iMAC

    Would like to know.

    Assembly of External Drive Solution
    1) Take out the optical drive (DVR-112D-BK) from its box, and slide it into the tray mechanism, and align the black plastic facia (the front of the drive) with the front edge of the case so it's a flush fit, so it looks like it belongs there. There are 4 small phillips head bright, polished screws in the kit...put those aside for now, but you'll use those to fasten down the drive in the tray after everything's buttoned up
    2) Attach the 40-pin/80-wire ATA/100 cable to the drive. It *only goes on one way*, as you'll see a notch at the top that fits into the notch in the back of the drive...you can't install it but one way, the right way. BE CAREFUL to not bend those pins, and get all 40 pins aligned before you push it on. Secure it well, pushing it *all the way in*; it has to be 100% onto the pins.
    3) Attach the power Molex connector to the drive; it also only fits one way. Once again, push it in *all the way* so it "snaps" a little...you'll feel it do that, and then it's secure.
    4) Attach the 4-pin sound board pigtail to the small 4-pin slot, to the LEFT of the ATA/100 connector/cable. It can be fitted either way, but be sure to fit it with the notch on the pigtail toward the left side of the drive
    5) Make sure that everything's hooked up, and do a final alignment of the drive in the tray (it should move in the tray with a little force from your thumbs, easily), again making the front aligned with the front of the case, so it looks OEM nice.
    6) Now use those 4 phillips screws to secure the drive onto the side of the tray. Don't overtighten the screws! Just a snug torque is good.
    7) Take the silver case cover and slide it over the tray, until it's snug with the back of the tray. It should be *perfectly aligned* and fully compressed so there's no gap between the case and the tray...be careful closing the tray on the LED's power wires by the way...just tuck them inside of the tray so when you close it the thing doesn't get in the way.
    Finally) Use those two long black screws to secure the tray and the case aluminum cover through the two holes *in the back of the tray*, and again...*don't overtighten those screws!*...just a snug torque is all that's needed.
    You're done!
    Now hook it up to your Mac via FireWire, and do an Apple System Profiler report and *make sure it's supported* by your System: highlight "Disc Burning" and see if it says "Apple Shipped/Supported" in the right display window, which it will say if you're using 10.4.3 or higher. If you're running Panther 10.3.9 you have to use Patchburn.
    Basically, what PatchBurn does, is generate a new System Profile for the optical drive in question, and it does so for a huge variety of drives, not just Pioneer drives. Once the profile is in your System, simply restart your Mac, and Viola! Instantly your new drive will be available to work with all the iApps, that is iTunes, iMovie, iDVD etc, and it will be integrated with all Finder functions also. That means the drive will then function with Disk Utility's "Burn" commands in all applications, and Disk Utility itself.
    Please don't worry if you try to use your new drive combo and it doesn't work, or isn't recognized by your Mac...just do the above procedure with PatchBurn v3.x for 10.3.x, or v4.x, for 10.4.x, and all will be fine!
    http://www.patchburn.de/download.html

  • Can I use USB external DVD Drive to boot up my G4?

    My G4 (PCI Graphics) internal drive DVD-ROM is not working, its dead. I want to replace it with an External USB or Firewire Lacie DVD Drive.
    According to Apple document http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58606, my computer cant boot up from Firewire devices. I think that means, I wont be able reinstall my Mac OS or install future systems or start my DiskWarrior from the CD. Using a external Firewire DVD Drive. Let me know if I am wrong?
    Can I use a USB external DVD Drive to boot up?
    G4 (PCI Graphics) 400 mhz, 488Mb Memory, 50GB, 9.2.2 & 10.3.9. USB 1.0 & Firewire 400 Ports
    G4 (PCI Graphics)   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    Hi, Harold -
    Bad news - your G4 (PCI) model can not boot to either a firewire drive nor to a USB drive.
    Although the G4 (PCI) models do have native firewire, they (and their cousins the B&W G3) are specifically exempted from firewire booting; there is no workaround for this -
    Article #58606 - FireWire Booting
    Relatedly, a G4 (PCI) machine can be the Host machine in a Firewire Target Disk Mode setup, but can not be the Target machine.
    Article #58583 - Firewire Target Disk Mode
    USB booting was introduced first on the G4 (AGP) model, and is not available on earlier Mac models -
    Article #58430 - USB Info and Benefits of Dual-Channel USB
    The only external drive your G4 (PCI) can be booted to is a SCSI drive - but that requires that the machine have an appropriate SCSI PCI card installed.
    Replacing the internal optical drive might be the best choice, particularly for ease of maintenance and OS installing in the future.

  • Can I use a MBA external DVD in a vertical orientation?

    Can I use a MBA external DVD in a vertical orientation? Will the drive be damaged in the long run?

    The vertical orientation won't damage the drive.  The only real concern is for discs in the drive.  In general there should not be any problem as long as the drive isn't being jostled during use.  So you should be OK using it that way.  If you find that the drive isn't reading/writing discs properly then try using it horizontally to see if that fixes things.

  • Can a use a partitioned external hard drive to create a disk image? I tried, doesn't seem to work using disk manager.

    Can a use a partitioned external hard drive to create a disk image? I tried, doesn't seem to work using disk manager.

    OK, it's very bad computing to use a backup disk for anything but a backup. The reason being is if/when the HD crashes you will have lost not only all your backup but the data files. While I commend you for wanting redundant backup, you really need separate EHDs for doing so. Format each EHD using Disk Utility to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) using the GUID parttition. When you connect, OS X will ask if you want to use that drive as a Time Machine backup drive, select yes and then let it backup. On the second EHD format the same way however do not use TM as a backup, this time I'd suggest an app such as SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner to make a clone of the internal HD. Leave both EHDs connected and TM will backup new or changed files automatically on a hourly basis. The clone you will need to set to backup on the schedule you want. For example I have my SuperDuper EHD set to backup only changed or updated files at 2AM every day.
    The advantage of a clone is that if the computers internal HD crashes you can boot from a clone and continue working, TM will not do that but it's great for keeping an archive of all files. So if you want a version of a file from many months ago, TM will help you locate and restore it.

  • Time Machine: Can I use a smaller external hard drive with larger internal?

    Can I use a 250G external hard drive with and 500G unfilled internal drive with time machine? Or will time machine require I a 500G? I don't plan on filling the internal drive for a long time and don't want to buy a new external drive right now.

    Yes, but you are very likely to get in trouble very quickly.
    The problem is that TimeMachine saves multiple versions of any file modified, and if that file happens to be large, you can quickly fill up your TimeMachine drive such that it is throwing away older versions faster than you would desire.
    Also if your boot drive's storage usage gets even close to the 250GB external drive's capacity, TimeMachine is likely to stop working.
    If possible, I would suggest an external drive that is twice as large as your boot drive, or at least 1.5 times larger.
    I guess you could repartition your boot drive so it is smaller than your external disk so you would be less likely to use more space than could fit on the external.
    Personally, my opinion about backups is that much of my data is impossible to replace (family pictures, etc...), and spending money on backup hardware is a small price to pay for securing those memories. I also try to have it backup in more than one location in more than one way.

  • Can i use my usb audio interface with apple tv? For example Focusrite 2i2

    can i use my usb audio interface with apple tv? For example Focusrite 2i2

    Afraid not - AppleTV does not support USB audio devices.
    I assume you don't mean using the device as an optical input for the computer, connecting AppleTV's optical out to it.

  • Use of   Plextor external DVD drive

    Hi folks:
    Will an iMac core 2 duo system work with Plextor PX-712UF external DVD drive. I'm thinking about buying a used one from a buddy, but want to make sure it will work with my iMAC.
    Thanks
    iMac 20inch Core 2 Duo, 2.33 GHz, 3MB SDRAM, 256MB VRAM   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iBM Think Pad T41P, 1.7 GHz, WinXP

    Many PPC Macs won't boot from USB drives in OSX, but many can be made to...
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20060301112336384
    Works with USB1.1 also, but really slow.

  • Can no longer access USB external hard drive

    Hi - I am running OS X 10.8.4 on my iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2009), and have been using a La Cie USB  external hard drive for several years for my Time Machine backups without issues.  All of a sudden yesterday, the external hard drive disappeared from Finder and my Desktop,  and as a result, no more Time Machine backups  I rebooted both the external hard drive and iMac several times  and changed the USB cable but with no success.  Disk Utility and Time Machine cannot see the external hard drive but it does appear under System Information => USB (see below).  I connected it to my Windows 8 laptop. The Windows laptop can see the external hard drive under Disk Management as an uninitialized disk.  But I will not allow me to initialize it and therefore cannot acces it.
      Product ID:          0x0951
      Vendor ID:          0x059f  (LaCie)
      Version:           0.00
      Serial Number:          152D203380B6
      Speed:          Up to 480 Mb/sec
      Manufacturer:          LaCie
      Location ID:          0x24300000 / 4
      Current Available (mA):          500
      Current Required (mA):          2
    Any help to restore the external hard drive would be appreciated.
    Ron

    Thank you for your quick response.  Disk Utility does not see the hard drive.  Windows 8 does see it under Device Manager and says that it is working propoerly but it will not allow me to initialize it.   As indicated  to Lin Davis,  I'll buy a new external hard drive.

  • Using MacBook as external DVD drive?

    Is it possible to use my MacBook as an external DVD drive so I can load programs onto my old iMac (it only has a CD drive). Any assistance appreciated. Thanks all.

    Welcome to Apple Forums.
    No, but you can do the opposite. It is possible to reboot your old iMac as an external hard drive so the MacBook can install onto it. Reboot the iMac while holding down the "T" key on the iMac's keyboard. When the FireWire symbol pops up on the iMac's screen plug a FireWire cable into it's FireWire port and the other end of the cable into your MacBook's FireWire port. Then put the install DVD into your MacBook. At some stage of the install it will ask what location to install into (or drive if the installer is from Apple). Just make sure that your iMac is selected and not your MacBook (and no, it can't do both).
    Hope this helps,
    Alex

  • Can I Use an Old External Hard Drive to Back Up my MacBook Pro?

    I am currently using a 2010 MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6.8) and I am thinking of upgrading to Mountain Lion when it comes out. So that means I should really back up my Mac. I have never backed up my Mac before nor have I ever backed up any of the PC's I owned in the past. With this being my first Mac and my first time backing it up I want to make sure I do this right.
    So my question is can I use my old exteral hard drive (Got it back in 2004 for University. Used with a PC) to back up my MacBook Pro with out running into any issues if I have to restore my Mac??

    tokine wrote:
    So my question is can I use my old exteral hard drive (Got it back in 2004 for University. Used with a PC) to back up my MacBook Pro with out running into any issues if I have to restore my Mac??
    yes.  connect it to the usb port, open disk utility, erase the disk and format to Mac OS Extended (Journaled).  That is the most common format.  Then backup as necessary.

  • Need to install external dvd drive on mac book pro

    My internal DVD drive has quit, so I purchased an apple external DVD drive. How do I get me mac book pro to recognize and install it?

    Hi chrisweide,
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    Regards,
    - Brenden

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