Regarding the Seagate 7200.10 dropping out ...

Looks like things are working now:

1. using power line with double sockets for the hard drive, single  
socket one for the ATI Radeon 9800 Pro ME

2. put the 750GB Seagate on the lower level of double decker sled

3. using the new 18" IDE cable from the Retail Kit box

4. accept that the M-Audio drivers are a bit flaky ... their  
Uninstaller doesn't work under 10.5 is one indication and they haven't  
changed their Installer since 10.4.11 (Jan 2008). Will retain a good  
backup before trying 10.5.8 ... but, will also wait 'til later!

5. An extension USB cable to my Al Pro KB and Mighty Mouse needed to  
be taped together ... socket a little too slick.

6. Leaving power to monitor and digital keyboard connected / On.  
Perhaps turning all these off with a dedicated power strip / switch  
(also a mixer board and amp system) affected the QS's knowledge of the  
monitor / ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, giving an occasional ATI card error?  
QS's and FW External drives AC/DC warts are on a separate "always on"  
strip (except during passing electrical storms).

Mostly hardware issues ... amongst a flaky driver problem ... still  
will not behave adding a Sonnet Tango FW/USB PCI ... only operates  
alone.

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