On 2012-11-16 22:00:52 +0000, Lewis said:
> In message <k8613b$hrd$
1...@reader1.panix.com>
> Bread <BreadW...@Fractious.net> wrote:
>
>> So the 2011 iMacs apparently have this issue where the internal drive
>> has to have Apple-specific firmware. Or at least that was the case as
>> of May 2011 when they came out. It has to do with temperature sensing
>> and managing the cooling fans.
>
> Not Apple specific firmware, that was never the case. They required
> temperature sensors.
>
>> Has anything changed? Can one buy an off-the-shelf internal drive and
>> replace the internal drive on one of the 2011 iMacs?
>
That says it's for an SSD, not an HD replacement. I wonder if that
just means that the sensor simply always says "ok" since an SSD likely
doesn't need the level of cooling that an HD needs?
>
> It is a difficult process, and requires removing the screen glass. It
> should not be done by anyone who is not 100% positive they can do it
> without fucking up.
I watched part of the video they have for installing a *second* drive
in place of the optical, and it required getting at the SATA port on
the back of the motherboard - a big pain in the butt.
The main drive, though, shouldn't require pulling the motherboard -
it's right there up front. The only issue is that of bypassing the
temp sensor.
And re firmware, at last report, OWC just seems not to know:
http://blog.macsales.com/10206-further-explained-apples-imac-2011-model-hard-drive-restrictions
"We have done other testing with external options, but it’s so far
inconclusive – so can’t say anything is 100% definite yet other than:
either Apple has custom firmware in its drives that enables something,
or Apple has firmware on the drives that it looks for to use what is
there anyway."
I was just hoping that in the year and change since OWC wrote that,
some better answers had come forth. I couldn't find anything.
I'm just going to plan on an external when the internal drive eventually dies.
Thanks for the suggestions.