On Dec 14, 2004, at 10:06 AM, Ian Gowen wrote:
Hi folks,
When I connect an external SCSI hard drive to my Biege G3, it bypasses
the internal ATA drive and tries to boot from SCSI. The problem is that I use
the same external hard drive as an emergency startup HD for my 68k macs.
It has MacOS 7.5.3 on it, which the beige can't boot. Is there any way
to bypass
starting up from SCSI?
if you set your startup drive in the startup drive control panel (with the SCSI drive attached) it should not do this.
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