Not to mention all the data loss at the-other-forum-which-shall-not-be-named through the years. The goal with TinkerDifferent set out to change that, with people who run this great forum being part of the vintage computer community, rather than just one person who may pass away or lose interest or lack funds to maintain it. So long as this forum remains true to its founders intentions of keeping it in control by the community, and so long as the community keeps funding it, I do hope it will remain alive and well long after I am gone. With that said, being able to mirror online content in a smart way (not like Wayback Machine was doesn't know how to properly backup forum content, perhaps in part due to some forums locking content behind memberships and passwords) is crucial to ensure longevity of the said content.
Personally, I don't want my blood, sweat, tears and countless hours to craft posts to be wasted. I think that holds true for all of us.
Anyway, thank you
@pocketscience for confirming via PM that there are issues even in your G4 Cube SSD setup with OS X Tiger. Once you get the VRM swapped out and have rock solid power flowing, if the same problem remains, such indicates we still an equally rock solid SSD solution for the Cube.
Such SSD incompatibilities remind me of my bad experience in 2011-2012 when OWC released
40GB SSDs for legacy Macs, such as for the PowerBook Wallstreet G3 PDQ which I owned. Sadly, their Legacy-edition SSDs never worked, not even after two RMAs to my address in Japan. Quality wasn't that great either, as you can see from
this video I made at the time. I then made
another video regarding my 2nd RMA SSD which too did not function properly. It was decided there was nothing else they could do but to refund me. OWC
ended their "legacy" SSD line only 3 months later. I couldn't help but feel like I was the lone guy who did compatibility testing for them. Had they done sufficient testing prior to formally releasing the product, they should have discovered everything I did.
All said, it's not only G4 Cubes which have SSD issues.