On Friday, November 4, 2005, at 01:20  PM, Dale Hoffman wrote:

I have since checked the cables - OK.

I then removed the 120GB Seagate and installed it in a G4 to make sure it was OK even though it is a brand new drive. It mounted in the G4.

I then installed another drive in the LaCie D2 enclosure to make sure the enclosure was OK, and it was.

What else might account for the drive's inability to be recognized as a Firewire device?

I still vote for a jumpering issue.

Have you tried the drive jumpered as Master, then slave then CS (cable select)? Some drives only want to work as master, and some as cable select. Here is the seagate page for the jumper settings:


http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/ref/jumper_settings.html

HTH,
Len


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