> At 5:33 PM -0800 12/9/04, Alejandro wrote:
>> Hard Discs can be set to Master, Slave and another
>> state.
>> You will find that there are four pins (they are free
>> from the connection) and you should be able to remove
>> or change the position of the bridge (wich joins
>> them).
>> Check that.
>> 
>> Let's hope it will be that, because it's easy to fix.
>> 
> 
> Nope, the small drive was originally in the laptop and there was no
> change in jumpers (none installed).  Thanks anway.
> 

The iBook's drive might be cable-select while the Lombard requires
master-slave settings. Double check the settings on both drives. Check with
the manufacturer's sites to see what the jumper settings are for each
option. Some manufacturers have no jumpers as cable select, others as
master.

John



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