>  >The disk is seriously damaged: when I
>  > instruct SCSI Probe to mount it, it tells me that mounting failed, and then
>>  hangs--just like the finder does if I attempt to boot w. the bad drive on.
>>
>>  It only cost me $99 in the first place, so it's not worth repairing. Ave
>>  atque vale!
>
>Actually this sounds more like a termination problem to me. Let me guess a
>little: You bought a new computer. Perhaps while moving stuff from the old
>to the new you unconnected devices from the old computer? ...
>
>Johannes

No, for now the two computers are  absolutely independent of each 
other. I'm not moving or reconfiguing one single thing about the old 
one  until the new is perfectly to my liking. I think this is all 
just a coincidence. Those connecting cords are massive affairs, 
clamped down at both ends, and I don't see how anything short of an 
impressive natural disaster could budge them.

Actually the hard drive had been intermittently making ominous noises 
(like someone operating a chain saw half a km away) almost from the 
day I bought it, so I suspect the drive itself has finally failed.

-- 
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press

http://www.kallistimusic.com

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