![]() ![]() Here's a Molex adapter cable that might work with this IDE to SATA adapter card. That Molex to SATA adapter looks like the exact opposite configuration of what I'd need, assuming something like that doesn't already come within the proper IDE-SATA adapter kit. I know these adapters cannot be flipped around, hence my desire to find somebody that's already found the correct one that works in their Mac Pro. You can convert a molex to SATA but that is not what you want. You don't want and you can't "turn around" an adapter. That Blue-ray at OWC looked promising at first, but later in the description it says, " Note: This drive is NOT LightScribe or LabelFlash equipped." I'll have to call OWC to find out more. ![]() Unfortunately, Lite-On is not compatible with LightScribe. The purpose of this posting is to get "first-hand" recommendations from the community about specific parts that are already verified as working in their machines. I've already been online shopping to OWC and Amazon. My first stop along the way would be OWC and then Amazon. Alternatively, does anyone know of a decent internal LightScribe SATA drive that will work with my hardware/OS configuration? I realize this might also be a problem since the technology was discontinued in 2013.įirst off, thank-you very much for taking the time to respond. I'm more concerned about the LightScribe drivers, last updated in 2009, still being compatible with this computer and/or Yosemite. I'm not too worried about labeling software as there are a few choices out there for Mac that burn LightScribe. LaCie is still providing downloads for their software and drivers. I know HP discontinued LightScribe a couple years ago and took down their LightScribe website in 2014. Anyone have a recommendation for a specific converter verified to work? What about the power connection? I don't see a 4-pin power connection or cable in this Mac, just the standard SATA connectors.Ģ. ![]() Which IDE to SATA adapter will work with this? I see quite a few adapters on Amazon that are pretty cheap, but no mention of Apple/Mac compatibility.
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