David R. wrote:
>>Check what it says on the drive or with the documentation...it sounds like
>>you don't have the jumpers right. They're not always the same bt different
>>drives. There's usually either markings on the electronics right by it, on
>>the label, or both.
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>
> Unfortunately it give
> Check what it says on the drive or with the documentation...it sounds like
> you don't have the jumpers right. They're not always the same bt different
> drives. There's usually either markings on the electronics right by it, on
> the label, or both.
Unfortunately it gives no jumper info on th
avid R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 4:53 PM
Subject: New IDE HD in 5300 A No Show?
> Everything, and a few others I don't recall at the moment. After all
this,
> I'm guessing the drive jumper pins aren't correc
Hi David i sometimes come across this when cross platforming drives.
Try it with out the jumper, and then if you have not already just use drive
setup .
One thing does the drive make any noise lick clicking or spining up then down
if so has it been dropped or any weight placed on the drive its
I could use a bit of guidance here from some compassionate pb user. I've
installed this 4 gb ide drive in place of the 500 mb one. Problem is, I
can't get anything to see it. Right now I'm booted off 8.1 on an external
scsi cd/rom. Tried 8.5 too with same results.
So the 8.5 and 8.1 cd's boot