on 5/27/04 5:46 PM, R. A. Cantrell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 5/27/04 4:35 PM, Phil Marlow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I didn't even think the 7500 had IDE!
they don't, I missed that part. no card, no ide in a 7500


I should have known that too.....

Is there an IDE PCI card in the 7500 ?

If not.....

So the problem probably is 2 of the hard drives and/or CD-ROM has the same
SCSI bus ID #. So what you need to do is go to the Seagate site to find the
jumper settings for your drives.

The CD-ROM is usually #3, and the hard drive should be #0, #1or #2. Just
make sure they all have a different ID#'s. It really doesn't matter what
device has what ID#.
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And it would probably be a VERY good idea not to connect an IDE drive
on a SCSI chain !

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Adrian

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