Gunther said-

>Yes they will conflict; changing the SCSI ID on the HD you pulled out should
>be easy enough, there are usually unused jumpers hanging off the pins you
>use to configure the SCSI ID. Changing it to somewhere from 1-6 is safest,
>taking into consideration any other devices on the chain.
>The Duo will automatically boot off the dock's HD after you've done it once,
>in the same way that it remembers video settings.
>

If you need jumpers, you can get them at Radio Shack.
I think the part number is 276-15129.

If you need to figure out where to put them, visit the
drive manufacturers website, they usually have fantastic manuals
to tell you what jumper settings equal what SCSI ID's.


cheers-

Davis' Mac Works


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