on 10/26/01 1:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have an old 2 gig SCSI drive
> that I have expected to fail at any moment for the last two years and
> an ATA card and IDE drive (the boot drive).  Do you think this might
> be the SCSI drive?


Could be. Easy to  to check since you have a second bootup drive

-Open up the case
-unplug the 4 pin power connector from the SCSI drive
-boot up on the IDE drive
-If the sound goes away-its the SCSI drive
-If not, its the IDE drive

albert


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