Sam , you have to make sure you are using the correct Acard firmware and driver 
to match your operating system.
If you go here...
http://www.acard.com/english/fc0101.jsp?prodno=AEC-6280M
and look at that list you will see that for 10.4 you need driver vers. 2.0.6 
and firmware 2.16.
Thats if you are using 10.4. 
I'm unsure whether you are intending to use 10.5.8 as you say that is on one of 
the other drives.
I didn't see anything about using this card with 10.5 so you may be out of luck.
Also if you expand the " more" option from the driver description , point d) 
may help.

Version:2.0.6 
              

            a. First release of Universal Binary driver for 

   Mac OS X 10.4    

b. Supports hard disk drive capacity upto 2T 

   (1999G)

c. Supports AV-Optimizer utility

d. Supports firmware update under Mac OS X 10.4

   (must boot from the HDD which is not connected 

    to AEC62x0M)


Stewie

> Subject: ACARD AEC-6280M Adaptor
> From: [email protected]

> 
> Many thanks
> Sam Walker

                                          
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