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Sata to IDE for P640

360alaska

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Hi all,

I'm just wondering if anyone has ever tried sata to ide adapter with a 630 type machine? I would like to use a ssd for my 640.

 
Update: I ordered and installed a sata ide adapter in my p640 with a 30gb sata ssd drive. It can see, partition, and transfer data to the drive but i can't boot from it. The Performa gives a happy mac then gives a blank white screen and then a question mark. I formatted it with disk utility, any suggestions? Otherwise I've already ordered a new 250gb hard drive for it.

 
You might need to try a HFS (standard) boot partition for the System Folder and HFS+ storage partition for the rest of the capavity if you haven't already.

 
The 630 is an odd machine.  I have had numerous issues with hard drives in mine over the years, among other things.  I wonder if maybe a much smaller partition would boot?  Or maybe a different driver?  LaCie or something else perhaps

 
Update: After partitioning a 3.5 gb partition it booted successfully. It seems to run pretty fast but I haven't installed the pc software yet. For anyone who is curious, here is the adapter I used:

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Also note: It has 2 470uf 25v ChongX caps which should probably be replaced.

 
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It seemed to work but I ended up removing sys 8.1 and installlig 7.6.1 because I couldn't get pc compatibility to work under 8.1.

 
I've had a lot of issues with these sorts of IDE to SATA adapters. I thought I just got a bad one, but it's happened with a couple others as well.

Basically, I find that the installation fails at some stage (with multiple OSes) or the computer hangs at the Happy Mac at boot time. This was my experience with a 5500, which I wanted 8.6 on so I could see the whole of the 160GB drive without partitioning it. I ultimately invested in a 9 year-old IDE drive. I don't really consider that to be a solution, given that THAT drive has a limited lifespan as well. Hmmm.

 
Perhaps some of the cheaper ones cause problems, but most do not. I've used many, even in production systems, without any problems. Many / most will even go to 80 MB/sec mode (tested with an SSD). I've used them with all sorts of machines - AlphaServers, Quadras (on both IDE and SCSI with SCSI-IDE adapters), PowerMacs (again, both IDE and SCSI) and so on.

 
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