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I am now 
running from that scratch disk  & an external SCSI drive for the time 
being, and have decided to purchase another S900 to try to resurrect 
those drives. I'm hoping to "Mount" on a"Fresh"machine...>>


Before you give up sk a friend or use a library computed or a mac repair/resellers 
computer to determine if your disks are fine or not. At least that way you have spent 
little or know money and determined already if you still have data.  That will also 
tell you if the machine is a mess or just the disks.  Good luck.

jj

PS- every time I see a mac in the garbage I grab it-use it, strip it for parts or give 
it to someone who needs a Mac (as opposed to an IBM thingy). This also works good for 
testing after something fails.



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