You may have to use Intech's Hard Disk Speed Tools. I got a refurbed Western 
Digital SCSI drive, and Apple Drive Setup said it could not 
format/Initialized an Apple unsupported drive. There are SCSI drives out 
there that Apples Drive Setup does not like.

STeve

<< I've been trying to get this SCSI hard drive to install on my 7500.  First,

I had to figure out the whole jumper scene, and I think I got that (but

maybe that led into my new problem).


New problem: I got the 7500 to see the hard drive in Drive Setup.  But when

I clicked on it in Drive Setup, it said "Cannot initialize a non-512 byte

sectors drive" or something like that.  What does THIS mean?  Never seen

this message before.  Did I do the jumpers wrong?  Or is there something

funky with this drive? >>


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