![]() Though your G5 might have other reasons to not like certain disks and might have different tastes than my VS-880EX, the above SSDs (or variant based on the same controller) would be worth a try, IMHO. Kingston HyperX 240GB SHFS37A/240G (SandForce SF-2281 based) Samsung 860 EVO 500GB (Samsung custom controller) ![]() I have a very picky multi-track recorder from 1998 (Roland VS-880EX) and have tried multiple adapted SATA SSDs in it and found only 2 that worked : While this may not be explicitly relevant to your use case, it might give you some ideas. I know that my Power Mac G5 was very picky with what SSD I could use on it. ![]() Original disk is working fine, but clone d Īr you sure the new disk actually works properly in the G5? I have problem to clone original Sata WD 160 GB iMac G5 to Corsair 250GB SSD. I dont thing that i could clone it inside Mac without any USB enclosure and even that PowerPC architecture would be problem, i dont thing that for old MacOS exist some life cloning and apple partitions would be probably problematic even Linux and CloneZillas and similar stuff. Maybe someone has more experience with it. ![]() At this moment im fine with not using additional 90 GB on SSD. but some AppleGUID, i though that R-Drive drive image would work, because its able to recognize Apple Partition scheme, but i tried data clone (faster with fill free space with zeroes) and bit copy, but its still the same. I have installed MacOS 10.4 + Linux, there is not bootloader screen visible its booting into MacOS unless some hotkey is pressed to boot in to Linux.įirst problem would be that not standard partition scheme is used. Original disk is working fine, but clone dont - white screen os booting is not initialized. ![]()
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