So my Panther boot drive was going flakey, repaired with Disk Warrior then it
went out completely.  Tech Tool said it had no i/o.  I had a 10 day old back up
so I wasn't desperate but I was pretty annoyed.

So I opened the computer and wiggled the connections. Pulled the plug on the ATA
drive and on the 133 pci board and replaced them.   Everything went back to
normal.

It's a lesson for me.

Rich


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