Katherine Zysk wrote:

Since both machines have odd problems with that hard drive installed,
I'd say it sounds like the drive may be incorrectly jumpered or
defective. Is this a new or used drive? Did you reformat it at some
point?


I have checked the jumpers they look good.
The HD was in the B&W until I moved it to the Imac I did not reformat it
because I had some much stuff on it.  I just took it from 10.2 up to 10.3
which seemed to go fine until the next day when I wanted to start it up.

I will try running a disk utility program.


Umm, you might want to reset your system clock. According to the date on this email, it's December 31, 1969 where you are.

John

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