David wrote:

>try updating the disk driver on it with Drive
>Setup or something. the hard disk driver sits
>right at the beginning in its own very ickle
>partition. maybe that got trashed somehow. (use
>rescue cd or floppy)

 Thanks for the reply. Drive Setup will not allow a driver update (the
"Update Driver" command remains grayed out when I select the hard drive).
The only option with Drive Setup is initialization. I *really* want to
avoid that.

 John



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