<< ...right now there is one of those loud  Seagate 4.3 gig HDs and I'd like 
to switch that out to one of the Fujitsu 9.1 HDs. I have the Fujitsu already 
and put it in the 7300 but it came up as "unsupported". I'm assuming that this 
means I'll need  some 3rd party software to use on it. Can someone email me 
offlist about this procedure?>>

You may be able to use a ResEdit hack of Drive Setup to get you Fujitsu HD 
"supported." It is not that hard. It did with Western Digital drive and I know 
little about ResEditing.

Check out:
http://www.euronet.nl/users/ernstoud/drvsetup.html

Of course always use a COPY of Drive Setup when attempting the hack. This 
will keep the original Drive Setup intact in case the hack fails. It took me a 
couple of attempts.
  --glen (digest mode)


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