Hi,

I'm the person who was trying to find out about technical help for upgrading
my beige G3 (300MhZ, rev. B) in my little town (Lubbock, TX). As I reported
earlier I was left with the barely knowledgeable guy at the campus computer
store who has been having all sorts of problems with the hard drive install
and OSX.2.

I'm thinking seriously about getting this guy to pay me. I passed along the
suggestions I got from this list when he was having the partitioning problem
and he seems to have found his way out of that. Here is the current problem:

He got OSX.2 onto the new Segate 20GB 7200 drive. He has that as the master
drive. He left the old original 8GB drive in there as a slave drive but
whenever he tries to get to it it gives him a message asking if he wants to
format the drive. 

He's tried switiching the drives around (master/slave) he tried putting it
in another machine but still gets that message. He decided to plug the drive
into a PC and get at my data using Mac Opener and he says that works fine so
he says there isn't anything mechanically wrong.

I suspect that there is something he was supposed to do (that he doesn't
know what he was supposed to do) that he didn't do and that's why it keeps
wanting to initialize the disk.

Does anyone know what is going on?

I don't *need* two drives in there and if I have OSX on the new drive I
don't know if it matters but if I *can* have two drives I'd like that. I'm
also not averse to the option of just bringing the thing home and trying to
figure it out myself. The only problem is that all my old data is on the 8GB
drive (even though I have a minimal backup) and I'd rather not have to
reinstall everything I use in 9 if I don't have to.

Any ideas? suggestions?

Thanks again for all the help and encouragement.

Anastasia Coles

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