From: Steven Brown
<... it sounded
like an airplane starting up.>
That is a great description. My sounds about like that as well. I have it
in the top slot, and sit the tower on my computer stand. Only problem I
have with it, besides my slow scsi bus, is when I shut down and power off,
the drive does not spin up, and I have to use drive setup to mount it, then
reboot again. This happened even when I had the drive set as the startup
disk. Sloppy workaround, but I guess it is the best I can do. I guess I
will splurge for a 40 gb IDE and dump the two 9 gig drives I have.
Jeff
6400
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