On Jan 9, 2006, at 5:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The jumpers are set to Master. If I remove all jumpers the drive will be set to Slave. Is this what you mean by unsetting? I'm still have a lot to learn
regarding ATA/IDE drives.

No, typically Slave is a specific jumper setting. Unsetting all of the jumpers tells the drive that it's alone on the bus. I had this exact problem installing 10.2 on a Beige G3 that was fixed by unsetting the jumpers.

What model drive do you have? I've never heard of "removing all jumpers makes it slave" on any drive.


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