Good job sticking with it. I struggle through some times and let it
set for a week or twelve.
Jack
On Jul 30, 2005, at 7:26 PM, Lavode wrote:
Hi again,
Well, I am now at the end of a very long road. I figured out that my
2GB, while sitting in it's enclosure, never had the enclosure jumpers
set on the ID jumper pins, so every time I started up, there was a
SCSI ID conflict. I used HD SC Setup, and after it finished
initializing, it locked up my PowerMac. Fortunately, the format was
good, and by figuring out the ID error, I was able to start up the SE
with the 2 GB in the enclosure, and install 7.5.3 on the 2 GB. Then
one more swap of drives, and making sure the 2 GB was terminated, and
now I have an SE with a 2 GB hard drive that can network with my
G5!!!!
Thanks to everyone for their patience and more importantly, advice. I
wouldn't have had the stamina to do it without you.
-Lavode
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