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Issues with upgrading a G5 to an SSD.

I recently bought a Crucial M4 SSD for my aging G5, and it refuses to start from the SSD. I installed a fresh copy of Leopard to the SSD, and every time it starts up, it kernel panics before it even gets to the spinning white apple logo screen. The kernel panic says


"Kernel loadable modules in backtrace"

com.apple.driver.AppleMPIC

dependency com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily"


and some other things.. Anyone have any ideas?


Thanks,

mituw16

Posted on Oct 2, 2011 10:40 AM

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Oct 2, 2011 12:36 PM in response to BDAqua

It says it goes back to SATA 2, but it doesn't mention SATA 1. Could that be the issue? It still shows up as a disk in Finder and disk utility if I boot of from my original hard drive. Right now I'm trying to clone from my original hard drive to the SSD, which is connected via the internal SATA port. I thought SATA 3 was fully backward compatible...

Oct 2, 2011 12:46 PM in response to mituw16

It says it goes back to SATA 2, but it doesn't mention SATA 1. Could that be the issue?

That is what I'm thinking, I've seen a few HDDs in past that were set for SATA 2 & some G5s could Write to/install to, but not boot/read from them, while other G5s couldn't even see them, always wondered if later G5s maybe had slightly improved SATA 1 spec or such.

Issues with upgrading a G5 to an SSD.

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