Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't bootNetworkDisk, hair falling out, shot

2002-06-27 Thread Gamba
but if anyone's got any other ideas, please keep them flowing this way. Cheers, Ben. Methinks that the password protection has messed with the driver on the HD. MyEverything 1.1.1 control panel has an option for using MtEverthing's built-in driver to mount drives. MtEverything will fit on

Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't bootNetworkDisk, hair falling out, shot

2002-06-27 Thread b e n w e l l s | headwerkx
Methinks that the password protection has messed with the driver on the HD. MyEverything 1.1.1 control panel has an option for using MtEverthing's built-in driver to mount drives. Good news - Now have the thing connected to my big Mac. Seems the floppy drive is dodgey, keeping a light

Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't bootNetworkDisk, hair falling out, shot

2002-06-27 Thread Gregg Eshelman
The problem with Macs and dodgey hard drives is there's no way to get low level access to ROM routines for low level formatting a drive. You must boot a System or Mac OS. Unfortunately if the driver on the HD is FUBAR or incompatable with a driver on another disk then you're SOL when it comes to

Re: Trouble with a password-protected PB540c, can't bootNetworkDisk, hair falling out, shot nerves

2002-06-27 Thread A.Tuazon
What about using FWB HD toolkit? Connect the hd in question to a Mac with the FWB Toolkit and fiddle around with that. Drives I had trouble with were instantly seen and fixed by FWB. on 6/27/02 3:08 PM, b e n w e l l s | headwerkx at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Got access to a PC with a SCSI