William:
>Alright. The best solution to this that I can think of
>is to use the "hacked" version of Apple's HDSC. (Apple
>designed it to see only Apple drives. The hack allows
>for other drives to be seen.)

I very much agree. Yes, use that one. Has done *a lot* for my macs.

>That way you can wipe
>the drive, install an Apple driver and be on your merry
>way. Wonder where to get it? Hmmmm. We'll see.

<http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/>

which may come as a surprise :)

>How do I tell if a version is "hacked" or not?
>Simply by whether it works or doesn't?

That becomes clear when visiting Gamba's site. The hack is there to
download, IIRC.

good luck,

¬mart



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