On Sunday, October 17, 2004, at 01:42 PM, Alex Wenzel wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion, Brian, the problem is already solved.
I managed to mount the drive via SCSI disk mode from my 3400, using
Mt.Everything and its driver (the original driver didn't work). So I could



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pull the contents off the drive and re-initialize the drive. Now the drive
works normally.
Just for the record: Zapping the PRAM didn't change anything.



Yah, kind of a long shot. It's more important for certain desktop models, in my experience. Powerbooks, maybe they have them query the hardware more often, since you could be slotting in Cd drives, PC Card items, etc. I'd design it that way anyway :)


Brian
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