On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 02:18PM, zhmmy harper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Nancy,
>Two things to try.
>
>1. Drives usually require a teeny "jumper" on the back to be plugged in in a 
>particular way.  Check with the mfr for proper configuration.
>
>2.  After that is correct, start up your machine using your OS CD and 
>holding down "C" on the keyboard.  Use the Drive Setup utility on the CD to 
>initialize the Barracuda.  It will be wiped clean and then while you are 
>still on the CD you can install your OS.  It should work then.
>
>Unless it really is the motherboard, which I doubt.

We have already established that the problem does nhot go away if she completely 
disconnects all the internal SCSI devices. The above is, although accurate, totally 
academic.

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