Nicole,

I don't think your 7500 is capable of running more than one drive. I'm not
100% positive but,I have a beige G3 and multiple drives (IDE) were only
compatible in the REV. 2 G3's and later models. You can add SCSI drives but
not an additional IDE hard drive. The internal programming won't allow 2
drives, although windoze machines have had this ability for years. Go
figure......

Ron




on 5/27/04 4:29 PM, Nicole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi:
> 
> I've got an 7500 running 9.1 that I'm trying to add a
> second hard drive to.  Both drives are Quantum
> Fireball TM.
> 
> I've been fooling with the jumpers and not getting
> anywhere.  I got a pdf from Quantum that mostly
> details hows to set the jumpers for master and slave,
> but still nothing.  Either only the original (master)
> slave is recognized or nothing happens at all and
> startup hangs at   the gray screen, no smiling mac.
> 
> Note that I also have questions about the cable.  I'd
> have to keep trying, but I think one of the connectors
> may not be working, but I'm not sure.
> 
> But first things first:  Does anyone have a nice
> straightforward description of how to jumper these
> drives so that the system will recognize them?
> 
> Thanks,
> Nicole
> 


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