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>>A question, should I expect any trouble installing a Fujistu 9GB 68pin 
>>10k drive in a 7300? We have a 68-50 pin converter coming with it. Will 
>>Drive Setup have problems and can it be used as the boot disk or have I 
>>bought another drive for the pc. :(
>>    
>>
>
>You will have to modify Drive Setup's fscr resource, using Resedit, to 
>include one for "Fujitsu,*", otherwise your FJ drive won't be recognized.
>
>Use resource 669 as a model (that one is "SEAGATE,*"), copying 669, then 
>pasting after one of the low-numbered ones, thereby creating resource 128.
>
>Then, use Get Info and change the text to read "Fujitsu,*".
>
>If you're fortunate enough to have Western Digital 68-pin drives 
>(actually, they're pretty good), you can do the same thing and add 
>"WDIGTL,*" as resource 129.
>

Thank you all, very easy and the drive is working well.
Cheers.



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