You ARE using an LVD terminator, correct? You can't use a regular SCSI 
terminator for it.

STeve

<< I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the ongoing SCSI 
discussion. My recent experience can vouch for the fact that SCSI chains 
can be hard to troubleshoot. I would check the termination, rejuggle the 
drives in the chain, and check ID's until it all worked, and think that 
I had fixed it. Eventually some new problem would crop up, and I would 
have to start all over again. The latest was freezing on startup, from 
any startup disk. I pulled all the drives except one, and then put the 
rest back one at a time until the problem resurfaced.

I believe I have now isolated the problem to the Western Digital 18Gig 
Ultra2 LVD, that came with a 50 pin adapter. I would like to continue to 
use the drive. I have thought of getting a PCI card that will support 
the drive on it's own Ultra2 chain, thus eliminating the 50 pin adapter. 
Anyone care to make some reccomendations? Also, is there anything I 
should do the drive before I use it again? >>


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