>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.

Which is why I recommend always initializing under 9. Saves that step.
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