I will bet that no one can give me that answer to this problem, I don't care how seasoned of a Mac user/tech you are. Here's the problem, you give me the answer.... IF YOU CAN!
I just completed several upgrades to my 933Mhz iBook G4 including replacing the old (dead) 40Gb hard drive with a factory sealed 120Gb Seagate hard drive, replacing the original CW-8123-C combo drive with a new UJ-845 SuperDrive, and adding a 512Mb RAM module. After I reassembled the iBook, everything worked fine except the hard drive wouldn't show up on the desktop, in Disk Utility, or in the System Profiler.
I can easily boot the iBook from the OS 10.4 installer DVD, or an external hard drive using firewire.
In fact, the iBook works perfectly when connected with a firewire cable to my external 160Gb Samsung hard drive running OS 10.4.10. It recognizes both that firewire drive, as well as an unformated Seagate FreeAgent Go 80Gb drive connected through USB. In fact, the computer runs flawlessly, aside from not recognizing the new internal Seagate drive I installed.
The new 120Gb internal hard drive also works fine outside of the iBook when connected to another computer through firewire, so the drive doesn't appear to be the problem.
I also replaced the hard drive ribbon cable in the iBook just in case that was damaged in the upgrade process, and it made no difference. I have no way of testing either cable to see if that is the problem.
The new internal hard drive still doesn't work in my iBook.
Have you seen this problem before, is it a coincidental series of bad HD cables, do you think it is related to a logic board problem, or can you suggest any other solutions?
Good Luck. I know the answer, and it's made many a tech say, WTF?
I just completed several upgrades to my 933Mhz iBook G4 including replacing the old (dead) 40Gb hard drive with a factory sealed 120Gb Seagate hard drive, replacing the original CW-8123-C combo drive with a new UJ-845 SuperDrive, and adding a 512Mb RAM module. After I reassembled the iBook, everything worked fine except the hard drive wouldn't show up on the desktop, in Disk Utility, or in the System Profiler.
I can easily boot the iBook from the OS 10.4 installer DVD, or an external hard drive using firewire.
In fact, the iBook works perfectly when connected with a firewire cable to my external 160Gb Samsung hard drive running OS 10.4.10. It recognizes both that firewire drive, as well as an unformated Seagate FreeAgent Go 80Gb drive connected through USB. In fact, the computer runs flawlessly, aside from not recognizing the new internal Seagate drive I installed.
The new 120Gb internal hard drive also works fine outside of the iBook when connected to another computer through firewire, so the drive doesn't appear to be the problem.
I also replaced the hard drive ribbon cable in the iBook just in case that was damaged in the upgrade process, and it made no difference. I have no way of testing either cable to see if that is the problem.
The new internal hard drive still doesn't work in my iBook.
Have you seen this problem before, is it a coincidental series of bad HD cables, do you think it is related to a logic board problem, or can you suggest any other solutions?
Good Luck. I know the answer, and it's made many a tech say, WTF?