There's a driver update for many of the affected drives, but if Mary's right, how do you update without risk once you've installed Panther?

On 1-Nov-03, at 10:17 PM, Mary wrote:

As I understand it, the issue is not limited to FW drives connected *during* a Panther install. If you have one of the models that is affected, the drive is also at risk for losing data if it is connected to a machine any time after the Panther install.


Mary

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