on 11/16/02 7:23 PM, Joe Melinis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> 
> What does it plug into?
> SCSI, USB, Firewire?
> You might need some extensions if it's not SCSI.
> What OS are you running?
> Joe
> 
    It plugs into SCSI. I'm using OS 9.1.
I'm beginning to wonder if my machine won't handle a 9 GB HD. Last year I
bought a 9 GB HD, and it didn't work. I sent it back, and the company sent
me another one. This one didn't work either, so I gave it to a friend to see
whether he could get it to work. So far he hasn't tried it. This year I
bought a 2 GB HD and it worked fine. Now here I am with a 9 GB again, and it
is not working. Is there a maximum size for my machine? It sold with a
maximum space for 2 GB.
Wilton


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