If you are installing them one at a time, be sure the disk is 
terminated if the stock disk you are replacing is. If you are hooking 
them all up, be sure no device uses 7 as an ID (This is reserved by 
your logic board), and just make sure to assign a different ID to each 
drive in your computer (dont forget the cd rom) and be sure that the 
last device on the chain (the end of the internal cable) is 
teeerminated. Other than that, just play with the ID's till they work...

-Josh


On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 08:38 AM, Ed Gibson wrote:

> I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I have 5 different scsi hard 
> drives
> and none of them can be seen by my 9500. I have the following drives:
>
> Quantum FRBLS 655-0141
> Quantum FRBLS 655-0394 - 2 of these
> Seagate ST32155N
> Seagate ST138N   Just used to see if it could see it.
>
> I'm not sure if the jumpers are right. If they ar not Mac compatible 
> or if
> I'm installing the 7.5.3 or 9.1 original Mac install disks improperly. 
> I
> have FBW 2.5 tha I have tried to use and still nothing. Please help.
>
> Best Regards
> Ed Gibson


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