Can't choose Raptor as boot disk
Dual Core 2 3.0GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.7)
Dual Core 2 3.0GHz, Mac OS X (10.4.7)
The drive has a jumper block located next to the ATA power connector (see image below). There is generally no need to change the default jumper setting in order to use the drive. The only use of this jumper block is to enable or disable power management for the drive. The drives ship in the default position with the shunt on pins 1-2 (disabled). Alternately, the jumper can be removed completely with the same result. Placing the shunt on pins 3-4 (enabled), designates that the drive will power-up in standby mode. For most users the default position should be used.
It has all my apps and files from my G5 so I was hoping I could just pop that in and upgrade the OS without reformatting the drive.
As mentioned, you need to change the partition map scheme fromt ehApple Partition Map to the GUID Patition Table for you to boot off that drive in a Mac Pro.
Can't choose Raptor as boot disk