Try cleaning and checking the SCSI cable connections on both ends.

Jim

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Culler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>
> Yes, I have tried with extensions off.  It really acts like an extension
conflict so
> you would think turning them off would help but it doesn't. And as I
stated, I have
> tried drivers from Apple, FWB and Intech.  Conflict Catcher is something
that I usually
> can't live without, but it wasn't any help this time.  I have the updates
you mentioned
> and as I wrote in my first post I have tried 9.04, 9.1, 9.2.1 and 9.22.
I'm looking
> for something that I haven't tried.  I didn't think it would help but out
of
> frustration I did clear the parameter RAM and reset with the CUDA.
>



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