My Reply follows quote. On 26/04/2004 13:17 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>The drive in my PM8100 died recently, and so I replaced it with a Seagate 
>ST12550N that I had lying around. The problem is, I can't seem to get Drive 
>Setup to recognize and format this drive. It keeps telling me it's 
>non-supported, even though the 12550N is a supported drive. I've checked the 
>SCSI ID and made sure it was assigned a unique ID, and tried it on both SCSI 
>busses with the same result.
>
>It's probably something simple, but I have no idea. Can anyone here shed 
>some light on the subject? I'm using OS 8.1 and Drive Setup 1.7.3, but can 
>upgrade it to OS 9 if that will make a difference. I just need to get this 
>drive to work.
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First try with the newer Drive Setup. Then, if that fails, you may have
to hunt down Lido, a third party formatter, or a hacked version of 
drive Setup. The version of Drive Setup from Apple often does not work
with drives without an Apple ROM.

Ken

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