It can be handy to have 2 CD drives. I wouldn't burn from one to the other but if it is just a driver issue I'd deal with it and keep both running.Barry didn't mention if he tried disabling the Apple driver and running both on the 4.01 driver? Paul C

Alan Cole wrote:




On May 13, 2004, at 9:44 PM, Barry Gamble wrote:


With CD
Toolkit 4.01 extensions active I only can load a disk from the old SCII CD.
With Apple's CD extensions active I can only load a disk from the new IDE
drive. Any ideas here?




If you can boot from the new CD drive... loose the SCSI CD.

Alan





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