I stuck that 2940 card in before I knew any better. Like I said, I was planning on using it to back up my primary HD to the other SCSI. No wonder I couldn't boot to the perfectly good working OS 9.1 that was on it. I'm learning. I've always been partial to SCSI even in my PC's when I built my own (instead of using the company laptops) so you'll have to excuse my stubbornness to trashing 2 working 9 GB drives as has been suggested. I'm not complaining about the advice, just explaining.

I really appreciate all the suggestions and I'm sure when I get back from this business trip, the Mac will be running again. One of the reasons I got it (besides iTunes and iPhoto and my iPod - boy do I love that iPod!) was to expand my knowledge. This certainly will be a learning experience no matter how it comes out.

(All this because I ran Norton to make it "BETTER" - When will I learn, better is the enemy of good!)


At 04:08 PM 8/27/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Frank Stadmeyer wrote:

> One question, the ATA drive has a bunch of data (Mp3's and photos) on
> it.  Is there going to be a problem installing OSX on it?  I've heard
> things like it needs to be in a separate  partition or in the 1st 8 GB
> of the drive.  If there is already data there do I have to move it? I
> know I can do that with Partition Magic in the PC world.  What about on
> a Mac?

Frank the 8GB limit doesn't apply to B&W G3s, see
http://www.info.apple.com/kbnum/n106235.
There'a way to partition your HD if you want, you can do that with
Apple's Disk Utility (OS X) or Drive Setup (OS 9), but like you
suspected you have to back up data, because you loose everything when
you format the HD.

For a clear OS X installation remove every piece of hardware which has
been added later on so to speak to bring it back to it's default state.
So the PC SCSI card (this card shouldn't work at all in a Mac w/o
modification), extra RAM, extra video cards, extra PCI cards; You don't
have to move the ATA HD. Could be that you even have to move the Apple
ROMed Adaptec 2930 SCSI card. I have the retail 2930 and when I
installed OS X 10.0 and later on 10.1 I had to phsyically remove the
card. When I installed OS X 10.2 aka Jaguar the OS installed w/o any
removal of hardware.

And since you said that the OS X installer quit while looking for HDs to
install onto I suggest you disconnect that buggy SCSI HD aswell (if you
hadn't removed the 2930 SCSI card already). From there on install OS X,
run Software Update (in System Preferences) to update your OS, then
shutdown and re-install every piece of hardware one by one and boot in
between to see if it works with the OS.

After the OS has been installled onto the ATA HD, reconnected that SCSI
HD to see if it will mount so you can backup the data and reformat that
HD aswell.

HTH,
Marc



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