OSX in 2ND HDD Ultrabay Adapter
OSX in 2ND HDD Ultrabay Adapter
Is it possible to install OSX on a hard drive in a 2nd HDD Ultrabay Adapter?
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frankiepankie
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Yes, i think you can.
On startup you can press F12, so you get the bootmenu. If you choose the UltraBay HDD, your ThinkPad boots OSX86. If you don't press F12 it boots your default OS on the main HDD.
You can change the boot order in the BIOS configuration, in a way that your ThinkPad boots OSX86 default, and that you have to press F12 to boot the OS on your main HDD.
Its your choice
Best regards,
Frank
On startup you can press F12, so you get the bootmenu. If you choose the UltraBay HDD, your ThinkPad boots OSX86. If you don't press F12 it boots your default OS on the main HDD.
You can change the boot order in the BIOS configuration, in a way that your ThinkPad boots OSX86 default, and that you have to press F12 to boot the OS on your main HDD.
Its your choice
Best regards,
Frank
Lenovo ThinkPad T410
Re: OSX in 2ND HDD Ultrabay Adapter
Not just possible, but it's my preferred way to restore backups. Also, it's great for increasing hard disk capacity. In my T60, I have a 100GB SATA as HDD0 and a 160GB PATA in the ultrabay.Harryc wrote:Is it possible to install OSX on a hard drive in a 2nd HDD Ultrabay Adapter?
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hoosierdaddy
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Yes! I recently just installed OSX 10.4.8 on my T43 ultrabay hard drive.
What I have been doing is having the bios boot to the Ultrabay when it is in the computer (listed first in bios, right after USB CD), and when I pull it out and put in the ultrabay CD drive, it automaticly boots to the main drive with Windows XP. Works great!
One thing I was not sure about when I installed the OSX on the Ultrabay HD was if the main HD with windows OS would show up in OSX. IT DOES!
So, you can swap files when on OSX. Cool!!
I have not tried to switch boot sequence yet to see if OSX will show up on Windows.
As of now, I do not have WIFI or sleep mode running on my T43 OSX yet. But, I hope to get this problem resolved soon. I guess I will post the question and see if anyone knows what to do.
Best wishes on your install.
What I have been doing is having the bios boot to the Ultrabay when it is in the computer (listed first in bios, right after USB CD), and when I pull it out and put in the ultrabay CD drive, it automaticly boots to the main drive with Windows XP. Works great!
One thing I was not sure about when I installed the OSX on the Ultrabay HD was if the main HD with windows OS would show up in OSX. IT DOES!
I have not tried to switch boot sequence yet to see if OSX will show up on Windows.
As of now, I do not have WIFI or sleep mode running on my T43 OSX yet. But, I hope to get this problem resolved soon. I guess I will post the question and see if anyone knows what to do.
Best wishes on your install.
Thinkpad T43, Dell 4700, Apple Macbook
Thank you for your kindness!
Thank you for your kindness!
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hoosierdaddy
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Update on OSX in ultrabay HD.
I have changed boot order to see if the OSX on the ultrabay HD shows up on my main HD with XP. It is not showing up. So, at the moment, (unless you guys may know a way of finding it on XP) looks like file transfers between the two HDs are only possible when running OSX.
I have changed boot order to see if the OSX on the ultrabay HD shows up on my main HD with XP. It is not showing up. So, at the moment, (unless you guys may know a way of finding it on XP) looks like file transfers between the two HDs are only possible when running OSX.
Thinkpad T43, Dell 4700, Apple Macbook
Thank you for your kindness!
Thank you for your kindness!
Create a small fat32 partition for file transfers. Both HFS+ and NTFS can see and use that fat32 partition.hoosierdaddy wrote:Update on OSX in ultrabay HD.
I have changed boot order to see if the OSX on the ultrabay HD shows up on my main HD with XP. It is not showing up. So, at the moment, (unless you guys may know a way of finding it on XP) looks like file transfers between the two HDs are only possible when running OSX.
If you do this you can also run OSX from VMware Workstation quite easily from within vista
You then have the option of booting natively or virtually and if you go the extra step, you can get VMware Fusion working under OSX and boot windows either natively or virtually--I haven't done this last step, but have read posts about it working.
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kindaslowjohnny
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How to
This may sound dumb, but how did you install OS X on the ultrabay hd? If i have the installation dvd, where would i put it if the ultrabay hd is in the bay instead of the disk drive?
Can i install Jas 10.4.8 through a usb flash drive? If not, would a disk drive connected via usb work? or perhaps using the advanced dock? Or is it something more complex.....
Any tips would be great! Thanks!!!!!!
Can i install Jas 10.4.8 through a usb flash drive? If not, would a disk drive connected via usb work? or perhaps using the advanced dock? Or is it something more complex.....
Any tips would be great! Thanks!!!!!!
T61 coming soon via UPS
Re: How to
Remove the internal disk (just one screw) and insert the other disk in the internal bay (this has the additional advantage that you will prevent Mac OS X installer from messing up your main disk).kindaslowjohnny wrote:This may sound dumb, but how did you install OS X on the ultrabay hd? If i have the installation dvd, where would i put it if the ultrabay hd is in the bay instead of the disk drive?
Then proceed to installation booting from CD (in the ultrabay).
When you are done, swap again disks and, upon booting, press F12 to choose the startup disk:
Main bay HD -> Win
Ultrabay HD -> Mac OS
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