--- You wrote:
I experienced a similar problem with an Acard 133 & G3 Beige DT.
Only noticed it with boot drive & only tried 1 drive as boot drive.
Drive was originally initialized with Drive Setup & then copied to.
I finally wiped it again & did fresh install of OS 9.1/9.2.1/9.2.2
& all apps. This cured it but I can't tell you what caused it.
Guessing it was my copy method & invisible files problem.
--- end of quote ---
Yeah, me too.  I tried moving a drive from the motherboard bus to the Acard 133
and installing new drivers from Hard Disk Speed Tools (a bundled version, not
the latest version.)  The drive never worked right.  I didn't have capacity to
back it up and reformat so it went back to the mother bus where it still lives
happily.  

The Acard is seen by the system as a scsi board.  That, they say, is where the
difference lies.

Meanwhile, I formatted a new drive in a firewire box and, for various reasons,
put it on the Acard expecting to reformat it.  But it has worked fine ever
since.  Maybe it would be unhappy on the native bus.

Rich

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