You probably know this, but you have to make sure you change the SCSI number
on the second drive. It is by default set to "0." I reset mine to "5" for
the second drive.

Chuck

On 10/12/03 12:56 AM, "Murray Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need some advice, please, on removing a hard drive from a 7200; I want to
> replace it with another one, or I want to use the second one as an extra,
> internal drive.
> 
> I tried a few weeks ago installing the 2nd drive using the available extra
> scsi connector and power connector inside the case. The 7200 would not read
> that drive.
> 
> Any suggestions? Problem with termination, perhaps? The 2nd drive is one
> which I used in an external case (which I did not bring with me on my
> travels to save weight).
> 
> Any help would be appreciated. Perhaps a PDF file of ther service manual or
> some of the pertinent pages.
> 
> Thanks
> 




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