--- David Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You also could try using SCSIProbe, which will show you > what's on your > SCSI bus. It might help to know if your computer is > actually seeing a > device there and not mounting it. > SCSIProbe: > ftp://ftp.adaptec.com/mac/scsi/SCSIProbe_v512.hqx > According to SCSI Probe the device is there. (I myself can see it there.) I'm not familiar with SCSI Probe, but in checking the buttons at the bottom I noticed one that offers to mount all logical devices associated with whatever device is highlighted. Should I try that procedure? Does mounting a device erase data or wreak any other kind of havoc? Regards, John.
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