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  • Glauce Cerveira

    May 28, 2009 at 8:52 am in reply to: PCIe Cards – PART 2

    Craig, your advice has been an asset from beginning to end. Many many thanks and hope we cross paths again.

    Glauce

  • Glauce Cerveira

    May 23, 2009 at 10:15 am in reply to: PCIe Cards – PART 2

    Craig, you are an angel – thank you one more time!

    Strange CC is moderating you… maybe it is to do with the external links in our posts.

    It was very helpful indeed to have the actual links from you… I had already visited the manufacturer’s sites, downloaded what I could find, but wasn’t sure if the pages referred to newer cards… or even if they were different versions all together.

    Also, in my various searches, I think I saw something about compatibility with G5s (PCI-e models) as well as Mac Pros (and PCs?), but I can’t find that info anymore (lost in a sea of history). As I gathered, this is not listed on the manufacturers specifications. Do any of your clients have G5s too? And should I mention compatibility on Ebay?

    Hope I am not pestering you too much with this little saga.

  • Glauce Cerveira

    May 19, 2009 at 4:36 pm in reply to: PCI-e cards

    THANKS A MILLION! You have made everything crystal clear… beautiful!

  • Glauce Cerveira

    May 19, 2009 at 12:50 pm in reply to: PCI-e cards

    Thank you Craig – clear and to the point.

    That seems more straight forward than I feared, I was worried about the motherboard.

    Can I ask you a couple more question?

    – In my system preferences there is a preference pane for Fibre Channel (Apple PCIe 4G FC Card)…. how do I uninstall it? I found some information for removing non-Apple preference panes, but I am not sure it applies to this one.

    – Is there anything else I should do after the cards are taken out?

    My mac is running very smoothly (apart from the lack of sleep), I want to make sure it remains happy.

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