In a message dated 12/2/02 6:42:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

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>Then, use Get Info and change the text to read "Fujitsu,*".

Thank you, the seller "lost" the Seagate, the Fujitsu is a replacement. I was 
unsure of what to expect.
>>

Shame on me ... it's "FUJITSU,*", not "Fujitsu,*".

General rule ... use any available utility (Mt. Everything seems to be best) 
to find the manufacturer's identification string, and then create a "catch 
all" resource from that.

One might have thought that Western Digital would be "WD", but it turned out 
to be "WDIGTL".

Similarly, one might have thought that Fujitsu would be "FJ", as that is what 
they call themselves internally.

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