My Starmax 3000/160 has died, I think. It cannot connect to the hard drive. It 
flashes a green light under the drive while the question mark appears on the 
monitor. I can open with the CD but disk repair tells me there is no hard 
drive. When I check the system profiler it also says no hard drive mounted. 
This was a sudden occurrence, no warning. One minute it is working, the next, 
nothing. I have all the data backed up on a La Cie external hard drive. The 
only reason I have kept the machine at all is because my wife has years of 
school stuff (she's a middle school teacher) on it. She got a Dell laptop 
because that is more compatible with school machines but, of course, all the 
data was formatted on the Starmax. The problem now is that the La Cie has a 
SCSI connection and the way she had been transferring data was with a USB jump 
drive. I put USB ports on the Starmax so she could transfer directly. She can 
access the data on the La Cie and revise things, but now there is no way of 
transferring it since the Starmax doesnt't recognize the jump drive and the La 
Cie has no USB connection. I have made the La Cie the start up disk so she can 
at least look at her files. She, my wife, is maddenly procastinating when it 
comes to computer 'things to do".
  Anyway, I have taken the cover off the Starmax (that's how I noticed the 
green light in sync with the question mark), and did a long needed cleaning. My 
question is this. I noticed two harnesses, one marked P3 and the other marked 
P8. neither is attached to anything. A harness marked P4 is plugged into the 
back of the CD-Rom drive, and another marked P5 is plugged into the back of the 
hard drive. Question, should these other two be plugged in or are they just 
there for options I did not get?  Also, is there anyway to make a USB port for 
the La Cie external hard drive. At least then she could transfer her data from 
the back up. Thanks.

Jim Scarborough Kirk

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