>  >>>I need help. I have a power tower pro 225 with 384 megs of ram and os
>>>>9.1 installed. I have one internal Matshita cd drive that came with the
>  >>>machine and
...

You know, I have tolerated a nearly dead CD drive in my PowerBase 180 
for years. It is the original "Teac CD-ROM CD 516S" and I have no 
other SCSI devices internally. I do have two external devices which I 
THINK are terminated properly.

The CD-ROM is on 3, and the other two devices are on 4 and 5. All 
three devices show up in my SCSI utiolity "Mt. Everything" as being 
on the SCSI bus just fine. But the CD-ROM will either not read a disk 
at all, or will take a million years. I can only rarely get it to 
boot on the CD-ROM, though it occasionally does.

Should I just get a new one, or is there a trick I am missing?

Lew
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