I think I put one of these in my 9600. It works fine. You may want to 
use the same scsi id on your 9.1 gb drive that the cd-rom you are 
replacing used.

-Tim Sullivan





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>
>Message-Id: <p04330100b93797e465ea@[146.115.123.61]>
>Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:40:54 -0400
>From: jc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: HD for 8600
>
>   I have an opportunity to pick up a 9.1 GB Seagate Barracuda 50 pin
>SCSI drive (#ST19171N) for short money. Does anyone have any
>experience with this drive? I plan to install it in a PM8600/300.
>
>   I'm thinking of using this drive to replace the original 4 GB
>Quantum. Am I correct in assuming that I could disconnect the CD-ROM
>drive, plug the Seagate into the internal SCSI chain, and then drag
>the contents of the Quantum onto the Seagate?
>
>   Any pointers would be most appreciated!
>
>    John
>
>------------------------------


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