Re: .[OT] New Mac blues - problem solved
Re: .[OT] New Mac blues - problem solved
- Subject: Re: .[OT] New Mac blues - problem solved
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 02:28:44 +0000
I had to remove a tiny little ring from the master/slave area between
the power source and the computer connection on the ATA hard drive,
(thereby making it a total slave) and on startup there was my new
SCSI drive and my ATA drive.
My Apple can be a sensitive little flower sometimes.
No more OTT (and OT) disturbances from me this Yuletide
Best regards
Oz
At 1:30 +0000 25/12/02, OzSprings wrote:
I have just set up my new dual processor G4 which was bto by Apple
with a 72Gb SCSI hard drive in it. I was assured by the Apple Sales
people that I could use ATA and SCSI together so I put in my extra
80Gb ATA IDE from my other G4 (the one I am using to write this)
only to find that my new Mac has "lost" my SCSI drive. I have tried
seeing it using Disk Utility but it does not show at all.
I have checked all the connections to the SCSI drive, and they seem to be OK.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem? It is quite off-topic,
but it is 1:29 here in the UK and Christmas Day...
and maybe there is someone out there who can help.
Many thanks (and Merry Christmas)
Oz
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