I have a mac LCIII. I want to upgrade the HD from the old 250meg SCSI to... well.. somthing bigger that is newer and less likely to fail.
What I did so far: I took a 4gig Seagate 10k cheetah and put it into an external scsi enclosure (set it to ID 0 and enabled termination on the drive). I hooked it into my powerbook 5300 and created eight 500meg partitions formatted in HFS. This went great and they mount fine on my Powerbook. I then booted the powerbook into OS 7.6 off the install floppies. The drive showed up fine with all 8 partitions and OS 7.6 would have happily installed.
The problem: Satisfied, I hooked the drive into my LCIII via the scsi port in back. Turned it on, booted into OS 7.6... nothing... no drive. So I took it out of the enclosure and put it on the internal ribbon cable. Nothing. Took it out... put it back on the Powerbook 5300, booted into OS 7.6... bam.. there it is??
So I guess this HD is too good for the LCIII?? Anyone out there successfully add a multi-gig HD to their LCIII? Any ideas on a good alternative?'
Thanks!!
What I did so far: I took a 4gig Seagate 10k cheetah and put it into an external scsi enclosure (set it to ID 0 and enabled termination on the drive). I hooked it into my powerbook 5300 and created eight 500meg partitions formatted in HFS. This went great and they mount fine on my Powerbook. I then booted the powerbook into OS 7.6 off the install floppies. The drive showed up fine with all 8 partitions and OS 7.6 would have happily installed.
The problem: Satisfied, I hooked the drive into my LCIII via the scsi port in back. Turned it on, booted into OS 7.6... nothing... no drive. So I took it out of the enclosure and put it on the internal ribbon cable. Nothing. Took it out... put it back on the Powerbook 5300, booted into OS 7.6... bam.. there it is??
So I guess this HD is too good for the LCIII?? Anyone out there successfully add a multi-gig HD to their LCIII? Any ideas on a good alternative?'
Thanks!!


