My Reply follows quote. On 01/04/2002 10:43 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert Gray) >Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>...unplug the HD from the internal SCSI chain, and start from >>a cd...once it got to the desktop i replugged in the HD.... > >Oh, yeah! Hot swap your SCSI drive. I, too, can recommend this a a >great way to deep six the drive and maybe fry the motherboard if >you're really lucky. ;-) ---------- Well, I don't think unpluging the POWER connector would be the problem (how would this be different than switching on/off an external drive?). However, it is not recommended that you unplug/plug in the SCSI connector with components powered on.
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