Using firewire devices, Firewire target disk mode – Apple Mac mini computer User Manual

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Chapter 3

Using Your Mac mini

Using FireWire Devices

To use a FireWire device with your computer, simply connect the device to your

computer. Apple has included software to work with many FireWire devices. When you

connect a FireWire device, if your Mac mini cannot find the correct software, you can

install the software that came with the device or check the device manufacturer’s

website for the latest software.

Note: The FireWire (H) port is designed to provide power for FireWire devices (up to a

total of 8 watts). You can connect multiple devices to each other and connect the “daisy

chain” of devices to the FireWire port on your computer. In general, no more than one

or two devices should depend on power from your computer. FireWire devices may fail

to work if they need more power than your Mac mini can provide. Either connect some

of the devices to their AC power adapters, or add a FireWire hub that has an AC power

adapter and restart your computer.

FireWire Target Disk Mode

If you want to transfer files between your Mac mini and another FireWire-equipped

computer, or if you have a problem that prevents your computer from starting up, you

can use FireWire Target Disk Mode to connect to another computer.

To connect your Mac mini in FireWire Target Disk Mode, follow these steps:

1

Make sure that your Mac mini is shut down.

2

Use a FireWire cable to connect your Mac mini to another FireWire-equipped computer.

3

Start up your Mac mini and immediately hold down the T key. Your Mac mini display

shows the FireWire (H) logo. The other computer’s display shows the Mac mini internal

hard disk icon and the icon of any CD or DVD disc that’s in the optical drive.

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