Hmmm.. I was gonna try the Diskwarrior Recovery thing that comes with Norton
2.0 but didn�t really know what Diskwarrior does hehe..

There was actually no data loss. OS X saw everything perfect and I could use
the drive like normal..
Im beginning to think I forgot to check the 'Install Mac OS 9 Drivers'
option when I erased the disk in OS Xs Disk utility.
But I would assume it would work once again when I let OS 9's Drive Setup
update the disk driver.

Ive seen it a couple times before once on my G3 and once on a friends G4.
Neither time we could figure out why hehe..

Think Im gonna go check out this Diskwarrior now for future reference. :)

> Corruption in the directory structure is a possible culprit (occurs when you
> have complete lockups requiring a forced restart, could occur during file
> copies/installs, or even during a format). As many others on this list have
> stated at one time or another, Diskwarrior is an excellent utility.  It most
> likely would have saved the data.
> 

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Chris
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