Thanks, at least I can plug in the tower now.  BUT Tech tools and Drive set
up still won't see the drives.

> From: "Michael S. Macdonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Robert wrote:
> 
>> I have 3 1 GB Quantum Fireball HD's mounted in an external tower and a SCSI
>> cable coming out of the tower to the SCCSI port on the back of my Power
>> Center 150.  If I attach the SCSI cable the P-c won't recognize any drives
>> including the internal one.  This doesn't matter if the external tower is
>> powered on or not.  I thought it might be a SCSI ID thing but even on the
>> second bus each device has a unique number.  FWB HD Toolkit doesn't see
>> them, and again if I attach the cable and rescan it doesn't even see it's
>> drive.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
> 
> Check the cabling. Some cables have no key on one edge. If the scsi cable
> (interior) of the
> HD in the external case is reversed, it will cause this condition. (Do not
> ask how I know..=)
> 
> Cheers...Michael


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