Thanks Steve, Now I am getting just a 4 mb partition showing, and the Disc itself shows up as a 4 Gb disc (but its 120 gb). I'm puzzled.

30/1/04 9:37 PM +0000 Steve Mizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

You should be able to unlock the partitions if they mount in OS9 by
selecting the partitions individually and selecting the get info option.

If they mount under OSX you will need to make sure are logged in as admin
or even root and change the permissions for the partitions under the get
info option also.

You might have further success if you start your machine up from the
System CD that came with the computer and running disk utility from there.

Failing that there might be reason to suspect that you have done nothing
wrong and that the drive itself is faulty.

Well it's a start!




regards, John


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