on 2/8/03 12:39 PM, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[snip]
> is it possible to use the apple drive set up  on a power computing
> machine?

The Apple Drive Setup that came with OS 9 worked properly installing drivers
on my Seagate Barracuda SCSI drive. Another poster here reported the same
success with another Seagate drive.

> I want to use the IDE drive to install OS X on.  but I read on the
> XPostFacto pages that you have to  use apple drive set up, or Intech's
> Hard Disk Speed  tool, for XPostFacto to work .
[snip]

Indeed, Other World Computing ships Intech Speedtools with some of its ATA
hard drives. That certainly makes that a compelling purchase for anyone
considering adding IDE/ATA cards.


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