On Saturday, August 7, 2004, at 09:18 PM, denimpair wrote:

on 8/7/04 7:19 PM, denimpair at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

on 8/7/04 9:14 PM, lovek at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

We bought a second hand 20 gig Fujitsu Hard drive, formatted it for
Macintosh and loaded the operating system...then it just seemed to go
dead...and we haven't been able to get the machine to recognize there's a
hard drive there. I know the cables are good, as they are the same we use
for our good smaller hard drive. Is there a program for the Mac that will
bring it back to life?? Has anyone had this happen...or does anyone have any
suggestions...please!! - Peg

make a search for Mt.Everything - (mount everything)that is a control panel that can start disks that are accidently put in off position. L


Thank you. I found the program and am going to try it now. - Peg

It didn't work!! This is an iDE drive and I guess that only works on SCSI
drives?


I don't think getting the drive mounted is your problem anyway.

What you need is a Hard Disk utility like FWB's Hard Disk Toolkit, or Tech Tool Pro, etc....

What shows up in the Apple Disk utility ? Does it show up at all in the Drive set up ?
Can it be reformatted or initialized again ? If so, try it again using the latest Apple OS you have available.


If the jumper is set correctly and it's not showing up in the Apple Drive Setup there is most likely an issue with the drive, return it if you can.

Ron




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