On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at 01:02 PM, Joe Linux wrote:
If it's possible to return them I would, as they will probably always
be problematic especially for people less skilled than you.
It is done.
On Tuesday, November 26, 2002, at 01:11 PM, MonMotha wrote:
snip smidgeon of background
Ah, yes, if the BIOS can't see them then it can't boot from them. It's
possible that the Sony drives aren't ATAPI compatible (do they require
special drivers under windows for normal read access?). If this is the
case, then Sony won't take them as they're not broken (at least not
physically, thought hey may be broken standards wise).
New Egg. Shameless plug, yes, but just before I made this reply, I
logged in under my account and was given an RMA number. If they deem
them defective, they pay shipping. Otherwise, I am stuck with that
charge. Either way, problem solved/returned.
thanks for the help
scott