At 12:24 AM +0000 9/21/09, Richard Jepsen wrote:
>I have two of these used dr ives that I got from an ebay seller that I'm
>trying to install in my PowerMac 9500. They are 68 pin drives that I'm
>using an adapter to go to 50 pin.
>They will spin up and a little green  LED light s up momentarily at
>first but then goes out.
>
>I can't get the  computer to see them. I've tried various temination and
>termination power jumper settihgs with no luck. I've tried Drive Setup,
>Silverlining 5.6.3, Lido,
>FWB Harddisk Toolkit 3.0.2 but none of them can recognize the drives.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions for me to try?

I have the "N" version of this drive working fine. In case you 
haven't already been there http://www.seagate.com has extensive 
documentation that might help.

_
Andrew
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