JCT wrote:
---- I meant using the Seagate as BUS 0 ID 0 (the drive with Mac OS on it).
>Is it what you understood? Can I use the Seagate as BUS 0 ID 0?
>Thanks,
>JCT
 Fran Dollinger answered:
I have the same HD in my 7300 so I know it can be done, and I believe it 
is set on SCSI ID 0

Fran
===============
Hi Fran,
As I had some negative answers concerning the Seagate 15150N ref overheating:
-Since how many monthes, years... is the Seagate IN your 7300?
-Do you feel the Seagate is slow to get to speed at start up?
Mine is, that's why I want as many opinions as I possibly can...
I don't know if the slow starting is normal with these drives...
I have now switched to digest mode as the trafic on this list got me
lost at trying to follow :-)
Thanks,
JCT

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