On Mar 29, 2010, at 11:51 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
I think you have a HDD that is on the way out or a lousey
connection. Can you install another HDD to test?
or along the same line ... maybe the HD is not jumper-ed properly.
Guessing here ...
Wonder if the drive is set to Master or Slave and it is working alone
on a Cable Select cable, but when asked to perform in target disk
mode, it fails.
Or some other configuration ... an off the onboard IDE cable use to be
CS, and has been replaced with a Master/Slave type ... etc ...
Like I said, I'm guessing ....
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