TK
On Saturday, June 28, 2003, at 04:26 PM, Steve Conrad wrote:
Success!!!
I changed ONE cable on the back (just moved the one from the bottom
connector to the top and vice versa) and I have my 9 Gig HD up and running
(with a little help from APS PowerTools v4.1). I now welcome into my
family.....Starfleet Command, Starfleet Academy and Earth Station McKinley.
:)
Now, the APS External HD is still flakey. However, I got it up and running
long enough to grab APS PowerTools off of it. However, now when the red
light flashes on the front, sometimes so does the green light. I used APS
PowerTools to install a new driver and for a while things worked fine. But
this last time I went to access the HD (to back it up onto one of my other
HDs) a funny thing happened. After awhile the window opened to
show....NOTHING! However, it still said I had the same amount of data on
the HD.
Any ideas (yes, the drive is shut down for now as it not currently needed
and it has a tendency to lock up the computer).
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