Roger wrote:
>Kenta is correct with the maxtor observations. Change the jumper setting
>untill it works correctly. What maxtor relates as jumper settings is not
>always correct.

Peter wrote:
>What is a Maxtor is often not a Maxtor.
>
>The UATA/133 drives, for the most part, are really 
>Quantums.(snip)... plus its already wildly successful DiamondMax 
>line, which was UATA/100.

I will play with the jumper settings when I get time later because 
Disk Warrior does not see the drive either. This Maxtor is the 
DiamondMax 9 60 GB. Pretty screwy that Maxtor wouldn't give the 
correct settings of their own product. Probably just another case of 
a company not too concerned about their Mac niche consumers.

Thanks,

Mike

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