DeltaMac, you helped me to get to this point, now I'm a little confused and perhaps you can enlighten me. You may recall, I have a G4 (see the quoted info )
DeltaMac said:
Lots of conflicting info about Large Drives on the internet.
Glad you displayed that 'Large Drive" Facts paragraph. If your G4 is a 933, that would make it a Quicksilver 2002, and should support that 160GB with no added card needed. The IDE drive bus is actually a 66 MHz, so you can get faster access to the drive, by installing an ATA133 drive card (Sonnet makes some good ones for the Mac), but you don't really need that for 'normal' uses
I purchased the ATA133 card. I have the 160gb hard drive. But there was a "NOTE" in the instructions that caused me to hesitate. It notes that I use the 40pin/80 wire ULTRA ATA cable to connect two drives. I want to keep the 60gig that's in there now and add the 160gig. Simple, right? Not so fast.
Here's what I'm hesitant about: WARNING: Hard drives attached to the Tempo ATA133 will not mount until they have been formatted; this includes drives with data on them, previously used in other computers (I would assume the "other" computer could also be this current one). Formatting erases a drive of data....
So....here's what I'm trying to figure out.
1. If I install the new hard drive with one cable, I'll lose the data on the existing one (whether we make it the master or the slave, either way) since in order for it to show up on the desktop I need to format it. Right or wrong?
Or...
2. Can I install the 160gig with the old cable using the new ATA133 card? In other words, just plug in the ATA133 card, attach the new 160gig as a slave, keep the 60gig as the master, using the existing cable? (I have a feeling that answer is no....)
Or...
3. Can I install the 160gig with the new cable and keep the existing hard drive attached to the old cable? Two separate cables. Two separate drives. And if so, how tricky is this to do?
Or...
4. Since the 60gig is the original hard drive and it isn't coming from another computer, can I just install the card in a slot, remove the old cable, attach the new 133ATA cable to the existing hard drive (master) and the new 160gig hard drive (slave) and reboot, format the new hard drive and not have anything lost on the old hard drive? That would be too simple, huh!
or...
5. As you said originally, just install the 160 with the old ATA card, it'll run slower but it would be the easiest solution. EXCEPT: Do I still end up having to reformat the original hard drive? That's what scares me.
Thanks in advance.