on 9/8/03 3:31 PM, PCI PowerMacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:40:20 -0400
> From: Jim Pendarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Which SCSI Bus?
> 
> At 9:26 PM -0400 on 8/31/03, Thomas Keller wrote:
> 
>> On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 03:32  PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:
>> 
>>> I was looking through the Apple System Profiler tonight and I noticed
>>> that
>>> it says: The start-up device has been chosen; however, Apple System
>>> Profiler
>>> can't determine which SCSI Bus device it is.  Could this be part of the
>>> reason this 9600 has such a long start-up time, 4-5 minutes.  If so,
>>> how do
>>> I fix this?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Grateful
> 
> I wrote here that I had the same problem with ASP. I found that updating to
> ASP 2.6.3 from the 9.2.1 update made that message go away. It now reports
> the correct startup drive for me.
> 
> jim

Thanks Jim,
  I just upgraded to 9.2.2 the other day I just went and checked and my
Start-up device is now listed as Macintosh HD ID=0  Bus: SCSI Bus 0.  This
indeed good news.
Thanks again,

Grateful 
IIe, Duo 230, LC, 6200/75, 6400/200, 9600/G4/400 and eMac/700
"Make mine a Mac please"


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