Mac file transfer speed

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Plugged in my new seagate 250mb drive - seemed fine to do a plug-n-play type thing, all seemed dandy. It's a USB2 interface. Didn't format the drive, as it seemed fine.

But - takes an age to transfer data. Wondering if it's doing some extra conversion somewhere, and if I should have Mac formatted the drive before I started.

Any ideas? Cheers all.
 
check if it's high speed in the about this mac system profiler tool.

Even at high speed, it takes a good old while to move many GB of data.
 
Older macs (G3, G4) have USB1 (11Mbps = slow) newer (later G4, G5, Intel) have USB2 (480Bbps = ok). Prefer the uber-mighty firewire if the external device has it. :thumb
 
Tsiklonaut said:
Older macs (G3, G4) have USB1 (11Mbps = slow) newer (later G4, G5, Intel) have USB2 (480Bbps = ok). Prefer the uber-mighty firewire if the external device has it. :thumb


Can't see anything in Profiler that tells me whether it's USB 1 or 2 - how do I tell?

This is a "later" G4 - i.e. with DVD-RW, if that helps.

Seagate doesn't do firewire, ony USB :(
 
You have OS10.2 or 10.3 then? OS10.4 says on System Profiler wether it's USB or USB High Speed Bus.
 
Tsiklonaut said:
You have OS10.2 or 10.3 then? OS10.4 says on System Profiler wether it's USB or USB High Speed Bus.

No 10.4.6, but under USB in system profiler it doesn't say:=

USB Bus:

Host Controller Location: Built In USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBOHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x0026
PCI Revision ID: 0x0000
PCI Vendor ID: 0x106b
Bus Number: 0x18


??????
 


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