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V. Troubleshooting
The SeriTek/2SE4 host adapter does not seem to be recognized
Check the SeriTek/2SE4 adapter by ensuring it is properly seated in the PCI-X slot on the
Macintosh motherboard.
My hard drive or peripheral won’t work
Check cables and connections. Ensure the 7-pin Serial ATA cable is properly oriented to
the connectors on the SeriTek/2SE4 host adapter and the external enclosure. Ensure the
hard drives in the enclosure are properly powered.
Apple System Profiler under Mac OS X
1. Open the Apple System Profiler by clicking opening the Finder, opening Applications,
opening the Utilities folder, and double clicking on Apple System Profiler.
2. Open Hardware and select PCI Cards (Figure 19).
Figure 19: SeriTek/2SE4 Listed Under PCI Cards
3. Under PCI Cards section, SeriTek/2SE4 should show up as an “ata” card type.
4. If SeriTek/2SE4 is not listed, shut down your computer and try re-seating it in the PCI-X
slot by removing and reinserting it. Repeat steps 1 through 3. If the SeriTek/2SE4 still
doesn’t show up in the Apple System Profiler, try moving it to another PCI-X slot.
The transfer rate on my Macintosh seems less than the Serial ATA specified
maximum of 300 Mbytes/sec.
The 300 Megabyte/Sec speed is the theoretical limit which is higher than the speed limit of
a single-lane PCI-X card.
Does the SeriTek/2SE4 work with all Macintosh computers?
No, SeriTek/2SE4 only works with Macintosh computers with at least one PCI-X slot
available. If your system lacks PCI-X slots you cannot use the SeriTek/2SE4.
My older Parallel ATA hard drives and peripherals have jumper settings.
However I can’t find jumper settings on my new Serial ATA hard drive or
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