Mac Mini 2TB HD?
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Hello all,

    i am thinking about migrating to a mac mini, due to the big harddrives
    that are avaible now.
    Somebody got a 2 TB HD Working in a Mac Mini? Some reasons it should work?

    Besides that, am i able to boot from USB with a Mac Mini?
    If my one and only HD failes, it would be hard to restore...
  • »15.03.10 - 01:09
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    stephen_robinson
    Posts: 746 from 2007/4/22
    It's a IDE/pata adapter, don't think you can get 2TB in that physical size/interface.

    The largest full size IDE HDD I could find a while ago back was 'only' 500GB, works fine with MorphOS on my peg, but the partitions are quite small as it's a quad MorphOS/AmigaOS4.1/Debian/SUSE boot.

    I shall now go check and find out how wrong I am about mac mini hard drives.. :-P
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1214 from 2004/12/1
    From: Paris, France
    i think dIGIMAN speaks about USB external drives, and i see no reason why it shouldn't be supported. It's possible to boot from a usb key (there's a tutorial available on Obligement) so it should not be an issue.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    I am using a SATA/PATA Adapter already with a 1 TB SATA drive in my pegasos
    and planing to use this in the mac mini.

    I just dont wont to run into some hardware limitations of the mac mini which i dont know,
    stuck to a 500gb PATA drive or something.



    Yes SoundSquare, you are right. I wanted to boot from USB. Thanks :)



    [ Edited by dIGIMAN on 2010/3/15 13:22 ]
  • »15.03.10 - 08:22
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
    From: Denmark
    Quote:


    dIGIMAN wrote:
    I am using a SATA/PATA Adapter already with a 1 TB SATA drive in my pegasos and planing to use this in the mac mini.

    Just be aware that it obviously wont fit inside the mini, space is rather constrained, but perhaps USB is good enough for your usage. Hmm.. wondering if some internal PATA/SATA adaptor could be routed to an eSATA port.. :)
    Quote:

    I just dont wont to run into some hardware limitations of the mac mini which i dont know, stuck to a 500gb PATA drive or something.

    320GB is the largest drive you can fit internally.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Ok u are right.

    I forgot that its no 3,5 inch drive that i can use.
    To bad, i hoped i could upgrade.. Well i can only wait for a powermac then.
  • »15.03.10 - 17:49
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