At 1:45 PM -0800 11/7/01, Robert Purser, Digital Puppet magazine wrote:
>
> I have two 270c computers which both give the error message "The drive at
>SCSI # 0 has been removed while in use. Please put it back!!!!" whenever
>I spin down and then try to spin back up. Because two different units do
>it, I think it is a software problem (7.5.3 clean install with Silverlining
>5.8.3).
I have a 280C which does that anytime I put it to sleep. It also
has Silverlining, although I'm not sure of the #. Please let me know if
you find a cure.
Paul
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