>In a message dated 12/15/02 2:12:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>... So, I think I have to tell the 7200 that the old drive is no longer 01
>but 02 HD?
>>>
>
>The basic HD is SCSI ID 0; the basic CD-ROM is SCSI ID 3.
>
>SCSI ID 1 is appropriate for a second HD.
>
>The 7200 only has one SCSI bus, so all IDs have to be unique across that bus.

someone said that you can check at the manufacturers homepage how to 
configure the jumpersettings, you do it mechanically by moving around 
jumper. If you take a HD from another computer and stack it  together 
it is almost certain that the jumper setting is =0 on both drives 
this will result in a way that the machine won't start, a blank 
screen.
In sweden all the cds have id 4
kenta
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