more than likely he reformatted it, pc's generally can't do much with a
mac formatted drive.  run drive setup and reinstall the os and whatever
else you want on it and you should be fine.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 9/1/02 10:52:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> << Could you tell us more?
> 
> Did this HD prev work, then go bad?
> 
> Or did you just install it now?
> 
> Which HD is it? >>
> 
> It did work and I found nothing wrong with it. I gave it to a PC user and
> something happened to cause the computer not to recognize the hard drive. It
> is a 150 Meg SCSI hard drive. If he did something to cause this he did not
> recognize what it was. The computer has only one hard drive.
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