Boy you're sure right about those IDEs.
In a place with 100 computers not one SCSI was lost.
Back when our school built a new wing, they bought 5500/225s for all the
classrooms. Every one of them developed the flashing question mark. Apple
sent out a purple CD with Drive Setup 1.3.1 to solve this very problem. The
Drive Setup on the OS disks included with the 'puters was an older version,
not compatible.
There was a flaw with that version but you can download a newer version to fix it even if you did not get the new CD. The version that came with the 5500 and 6500 of that era all had to be changed even if you did not update the system. I had to inform CompUSA of this when they repaired a machine and dropped it back a version even after I told them about this. They had not know about it, had no idea how to fix it, so they had me fax the instructions to HQ. duh
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