Accessing a FireWire external hd
How can I connect a FireWire 800 ehd to my new 2020 27” iMac?
Baffled of Abergavenny
Regards
Les
iMac 27″, 10.13
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How can I connect a FireWire 800 ehd to my new 2020 27” iMac?
Baffled of Abergavenny
Regards
Les
iMac 27″, 10.13
Hello!
To connect a FireWire 800 external hard disk to your Mac, you will need:
The setup should look like this:
Due to the amount of cabling needed, and any FireWire 800 external disk is most likely at least 8-years old, I would strongly suggest you replace the FireWire 800 external disk with a new drive. For not much more than the cost of adapters and cables, you can get a brand-new external SSD with large capacity options.
Jack
Hello!
To connect a FireWire 800 external hard disk to your Mac, you will need:
The setup should look like this:
Due to the amount of cabling needed, and any FireWire 800 external disk is most likely at least 8-years old, I would strongly suggest you replace the FireWire 800 external disk with a new drive. For not much more than the cost of adapters and cables, you can get a brand-new external SSD with large capacity options.
Jack
Hi den.thed,
USB port present and actually managed to locate the original USB cable (still in it’s plastic bag).
This has fully vindicated my ‘never throw anything away’ policy…
Thanks for the nudge,
Best regards,
Les
You’re welcome.
I personally would never rely on that old of a drive for Time Machine backups. But I do have a couple of older drives that I use for redundant weekly and monthly CarbonCopyCloner backups.
Thanks Jack… on the case. Replacement ehd already sorted.
best regards
Les
Many of those old external hard drives came with both FireWire and USB port connections. Look on the back.of the drive for a USB port. If it does, then hopefully you still have the USB cable around.
Agreed. Time to retire this old ehd and replace it with a younger model!
Thanks for your help & advice, den.thed… much appreciated.
best regards
Les
You’re welcome.
Accessing a FireWire external hd