From: George Namcam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2003 19:55:26 -0800 (PST)
Richard and Dan and everyone who responded,
THANK YOU!!! It turns out that the culprit was that I
formatted my new drive using the Disk Utility in OS X.
 Once I reformatted with Drive Setup in OS9, the
computer boots up no matter what PCI slot I put the
Sonnet card into.
Once again, thank you all very much!
George

Glad to hear you got things to work! For the record I'm told that it is possible to use Disk Utilities in OSX . You need to check the option box to include OS 9 drivers on the disk. It would be good to know if you did this and it didn't work. As this is untested second hand info. Will S



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