In a message dated 2/14/00 10:04:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Be aware. I had the original HD replaced in my 2300 (by a "professional") 
using a Toshiba IDE drive. I was never able to hook it up via the SCSI cable 
again. If this matters to you be carefull about this. There are IDE drives 
that work just fine and, apparently, some that don't. In all other respects 
it works fine, and has even lasted longer than the original. 

micHAel >>

OK.   Accessing old memory.  Wasn't there a bug in the OS which prevented the 
use of greater than 4 gig drives in the SCSI "drive" mode?  Sounds like 
Michael's problem might not be the HD but an OS limitation.  Anyone want to 
jump in (and help out my ageing brain cells??)

Andrew
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