> From: "Dominic F. Manno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [PCI] Help! My 7500 can't see my hard drive.
> 
> Monday night the HD in my 7500 was fine. Tuesday  when I booted up, I
> got the flashing question mark.
> 
> Here's my setup: PM7500/100 with upgraded 200MHz 604e processor,
> upgraded 4.2 GB hard drive, Mac OS 9.1, 128MB RAM (w/VM 160MB).
> 
> Disk First Aid and TechTool do not see the drive.
> 
> SCSIProbe, Lido, and FWB Hard Disk Toolkit see the drive but are
> unable to mount it. Mt. Everything sees it and tries to mount it, but
> returns a "Hardware Error" message.

Which version of SCSI probe, my version 5 does things that the earlier
cannot do but you may have this already. Commiserations, what a bummer eh?
The only other thing I can suggest is that you look at the pin arrangements
and see that the ID is not clashing with anything and that the termination
at end of chain is correct. It is possible you were lucky when it was
working and something has happened to tip the scales... Just a thought...


David Elmo


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