----------- >> But that raises a new question: How do I change the >> rights to the SCSI-ID's without destroing the data. > >As far as I know it is not possible. You have to set it > with the fdisk program. And at the end initialize the > partitions. Thus all data is destroyed...
I got RIGHT.COM from Tom Elliot, but haven't tried it yet. > > What size is the harddisk anyway? Which fdisk is being > used last time? I don't know what Fdisk. The hd is 540Mb. As I already told you, the hd was sitting on the shelf for a couple of years. > What might do the trick is initializing one partition at a > time. The old fdisk could do this, but was only capable > of making maximum 6 partitions and giving these access > rights. > You could then copy one partition to another, clear the > partition with fdisk and ofcourse make it again with > access right for host-id 7. > > And: why bother to change the access rights. You > know now that you have to use host-id 6 to be able to > use this harddisk. I have to copy all data to another hd or ZIP, but the ZIP uses ID6 and I have still to figure out what and where is termination set. I am still unable to get the zip available: Partitions are made, but I think because of empty SCSI ID's in between, no driveletters are assigned. -- For info, see http://www.stack.nl/~wynke/MSX/listinfo.html