I've got a rather strange problem with my Beige G3/333 with Panther via
XPostFacto. It has an original UW ATTO SCSI card and I have 10.3
installed on it. I have 9.22 installed on an IDE drive connected to
the onboard IDE bus. I installed an ATI 9200 card on the machine and
initially had some video problems as well as a bad PRAM battery, which
are now resolved, but now the real problem is that the computer won't
recognize the ide bus, including either the hard drive or the CDROM,
unless I unhook the SCSI drive, then it'll boot right up off the IDE
drive with 9.22, but of course won't see the SCSI. Then if shut it
down and reconnect the SCSI cable, on reboot it will boot right back
into 10.3.5, but with no sign of the IDE drives. I just tried
resetting the CUDA switch and was able to boot back into the ide with
the SCSI attached, but then if I booted into 10.3.5 with the SCSI
drive, the ide bus is no longer visible anywhere including the system
profiler. For the life of me I can't figure this out as I've never had
this problem before. Anybody else?
John Slavin
Kirksville, MO
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