From your original message I gather your new Processor on the XLR8 
Carrier had a bad affect on your Hard Drive.

I had the same thing and believed my Seagate ST34555N was "Hard Drive 
Sectors Bad to the bone".

I got nowhere with Apple's Disk Utility in 9 &10.  Intech the same no 
help.  But using FWB Tools 4.5 I completed a Low Level Format including 
Zero All Data Option.  The HD a SCSI came back to life and works fine.

They reckon on other lists not to do Low Level Format's on ATA Drives 
but I did on an IBM 120G and it had no bad affect whatsoever.

It may be because your RAM is interleaved or some other selection you 
made in the Cache Control ie Speculative Processing.

Just give it a try again with FWB Tools booted in 9.1 from another Hard 
Drive.

Paul


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