>Many times it's because a termination issue. Make sure that the devices 
>at both ends of the SCSI chain (and *only* those two) are terminated. If 
>you still have trouble or are unsure, tell us what model of computer you 
>are attaching the drive to, if it's internal or external, and which 
>other devices are connected to the SCSI bus (if any).

Yes, I agree, 9 times out of 10 it is normally termination but I have tried
the jumper on and off for the terminator, I am trying the drive internally
in a Mac Classic BTW, and no other devices are connected.

Regards Sean.
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