Thanks for the suggestion, but my enclosure requires jumpers at 'master' - other drives I've had in it always worked at that setting. Does anyone have any other ideas? As I said earlier, the system profiler shows the drive as a firewire device, but it doesn't mount on the desktop and isn't recognized by disk utility.

On Thursday, July 8, 2004, at 01:25 AM, rhostik wrote:

I swapped my firewire drive with my iMac drive last week. The firewire was set to 'slave' so when I put the iMac drive in the enclosure I changed that to 'slave' and everything worked fine.



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