See if you can fix this: I bought a Quantum Atlas III
scsi hard drive. It came with SCSI 0. I had to change
it because my startup disc already has the ID set as
0. I placed a TE and got an ID of 4. I initialized it
thru drive set up on the CD. It appreared on the
desktop just like it should. When i restart the
computor, it disappears. I again have to reinitialize
it like before. Any guesses on this one? PM 7500.
Thanks from the land of cheap drugs and even cheaper women-S.Texas.

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