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but yes your right it shouldn't be that hard

Al

Visionary wrote:
> 
> I've braved CP/M, Dos, Netware, Windows and now, Linux, all the while being
> told that Macs were the "user friendly" alternative. So, when my newly
> acquired 7200/75's hard drive went south, I didn't hesitate for a moment
> before diving in to swap it out for a new one myself. How hard could it
> possibly be on the friendliest computer known to mankind?
> 
> Well, I'm here to tell you it may look "friendly", but it's far from
> straight-forward! I acquired a new, non-machine specific Mac OS 8.1 CDRom,
> an IBM 2gb SCSI and for good measure, a Seagate Barracuda 9gb SCSI drive as
> well. Low and behold, *neither* drive is "supported" in my Mac and as far as
> I can tell, there are no utilities on the CDRom to remedy the situation.
> 
> Would somebody care to enlighten a poor, wayfaring stranger? I gather there
> must be some sort of low-level format or some such in non-friendly jargon
> required, but I'm at a loss as to what such a utility might be called or
> where to find it. My best guess was "drive set-up", but alas, that doesn't
> seem to be all that is needed.

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