is anyone  using the vertical 3.5 inch drive bays for a hard drive?    
I  just installed an Acard Ahard 66 card into my power tower pro.  I am 
about to install a 120GB western digital hard drive.  I want to use the 
3.5 inch vertical bays.  I am just scared because of a SCSI drive 
failure in the vertical drive bay.  I just emailed western digital tech 
support,  this same question.

the western digital info says not to use the provided cable, and only 
to use an apple IDE cable.    has anyone used the included cables?

the western digital info also says

"Some Power Mac G3 and all PowerMac G4 computers support the 
Master/Slave configurations.   If your system does not support the 
Master/Slave  configuration,  you will be limited  to installing one 
IDE device per channel ( for a maximum  of two IDE devices)."

does the Power Tower Pro support  the Master/Slave configurations?

thanks
John


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