on 6/1/04 9:05 PM, Nicole at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi y'all, it's me again. . .
> 
> Ok, I set the jumpers on the second drive to 1 and
> left the other at default.  When I tried to connect
> them both at once, with the original drive on the
> bottom and the second drive on the top, only the
> original drive booted.  As I said, I tried both drives
> independently on both connectors.  Neither would boot
> off of the top connector. The original booted as zero
> on the on the other connector and the second drive did
> boot as 1 on the other connector.  Which again leads
> me to believe that there's something wrong with the
> SCSI cable.
> 
> Unless - someone has a different method for testing
> the drives and the cable?? Or there's something I
> don't see??

If they both work as single drives in the same spot but not together I can
think of no other reason it would act that way. At least SCSI cables are
cheap.


Ron

> 
> Anyway, this is my last try at this.  If I can't get
> this going in another day or so, I'm just moving on to
> the file sharing.
> 
> Thanks for all of your input.
> Nicole
> 


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