1TB LaCie d2 Quadra after upgraded HDD inside to 3Tb Hitachi 7K3000 (SATA3 / 7200rpm / 64Mb Cache) could recognized 800Gb ONLY by Mac OS X Lion!?!
Hi, I have a big problem!
MY SPEC:
- Mac Mini Server "Mid 2010" / Mac OS X Lion 10.7.2 + Windows 7 Ultimate / Core2Duo 2.66Ghz / 4Gb DDR3 /...
- 1TB LaCie D2 Quadra enclosure which include: 1 X USB 2.0, 2 X Firewire 800, 1 X Firewire 400, 1 X E-Sata.
- HDD 3.5" Hitachi 3Tb (7K3000) SATA3 / 7200rpm / 64Mb Cache.
MY STORY:
- After my 1TB LaCie d2 Quadra is out of warranty, I decide to upgrade the HDD inside the enclosure from 1Tb (original) to 3Tb (I bought by myself). Ok, the way to open the enclosure is not the problem with me and I replaced the HDD inside on successful.
- After upgrade HDD to Hitachi 3Tb, my Mac OS X Lion and Windows 7 Ultimate now could see ONLY 800Gb partition instead of 3Tb! OK, no problem, I plugged my 3Tb HDD to SATA port on the normal PC running Windows 7 Ultimate. The PC could see whole 3Tb through Disk Management tool. I used that tool to format the 3Tb HDD to NTFS (just 1 partition).
- Everything running well.
- OK, I put back the 3Tb HDD into LaCie D2 Quadra Enclosure then connected the enclosure to my Mac Mini again through USB 2.0 port. But, so straight, My Lion 10.7.2 still could access 800Gb ONLY!!! I boot to Windows 7 Ultimate through Bootcamp on my Mac Mini. Now the Windows 7 on my Mac could see full 3Tb as the normal PC did. I tried many ways to force my Mac Os X Lion to recognize full 3Tb, but NO Luck! (Try to use Macdrive 8 on Windows 7 Ultimate to format the 3Tb from NTFS to HFS+, NO Luck! Tried the difference ports like Firewire 800, Firewire 400... NO Luck!).
- I really need to use that enclosure on my Mac OS X Lion! Please give me the solutions! Like a software or firmware update... to do it. I saw you have the 3Tb LaCie D2 Quadra - USB 3.0 / Firewire 800 is similar with my device, so that I think I could use some methods from that device to apply to my device!
Sorry for my bad English and have a good day!
^^ Thank you so much in advance! ^^
Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.2), Mac Mini Server Mid 2010 - 2.66Ghz