Peter  wrote:
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>... I left the jumper setting on the Maxtor as shipped to "cable select" ...
>>>
>
>Only Compaq (and perhaps a very few friends of theirs) uses "Cable Select".
>
>>>

It seems to be working fine Using "Cable Select." My intention was to 
avoid having to remove the hard drive again to get to the jumper 
since I used creative drive bay mounting techniques since I did not 
have a spare plastic mounting sled (and I'm quite proud of the 
results). Now, in theory,  I can just add another  ATA  device to the 
"Slave" connector and my Maxtor still remains the "Master."

Are you saying there are holes in my theory and that it doesn't apply 
to Macs? Otherwise I like what Bruce said - "If it ain't broke..."

Mike

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