Thanks Alan, but I don't think I understand what you mean. My drive was
partitioned into two drives. Neither would come up after being in SCSI disk mode
with any Mac, regardless of OS & disk format. But good idea otherwise.

Unfortunately, I don't think I will ever be able to use my Duo in SCSI Disk mode
again. I can't believe there isn't a way around this!

Alan Harper wrote:

> I don't know whether there is a TIL, but the easiest solution is just
> to partition the disk in two parts. One thing you might think about
> is making a smaller partition with the classic file system and a
> larger one with the extended file system. Then you can plug into any
> computers with older systems (where only the small partition will
> show up).

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