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How to open case of the BYTECC ME-350V4
To open the case of the BYTECC ME-350V4, you will need to remove the screws on the back of the case. Once the screws are removed, you can carefully lift the top of the case off to access the internal components. Be sure to take extra care when handling the case as it may contain sensitive components.
Installation of BT-146
Yes, you need to plug in a 4 pin FLoppy Molex connector. Your power supply should have at least one. The power connector is right next to the Floppy Drive connector.
Also, the Floppy connector goes in with pin 1 (The red stripe) to the left looking at the unit from the back (furthest away from power).
There is no manual to speak of.
Bytecc 2.5 Hotdrive
A drive that is formatted in the PC format that your machine can recognize and read. It will not work with Mac stuff.
Can I use a Bytecc BT-144 usb external floppy disk drive with an iMac running OS 10.10.1?
I'm not a Mac tech, but I wouldn't see why not. Floppy drives are kinda old school now. You may need a driver for the floppy. Check online and see what you can find. Download and install it.
Or you may have to plug the floppy in, then reboot, to get the Mac to recognize it, especially with a USB port. Some old Windozz machines were like that...maybe your Mac too????
Mac OS is very close to Linux/Unix systems, which have awful support for floppy drives. That's another possibility.
If your windows machine can't read the disk, makes me think the floppy drive is bad or you have corrupted files on the disk. Try a couple known good floppy disks on the Windoz box and see what happens. Or another removable floppy drive. They cost $5 to $10 now.
Ibm usb portable diskette drive cn533
OK, as far as I understand it:
Ibm usb portable diskette drive cn533
It's a statement.Not a question. What about it, you're looking to buy one, or is is making noise, or does not work...
Do i need to buy an ide to ubs adapter
Better to buy a new hard drive. IDE drives nowadays are mostly found on surviving old pc's. They are slow and usually of low capacity. I feel that any money spent would be better directed at replacing the hard drive.
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