Dan Stewart wrote:
> Did you let the OS 10 installer format the drive before doing the install?
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This is kinda off-topic for this thread but I thought I would mention this.
When I upgraded to 9.1 (from 8.6) I ran into this and I let it go ahead and
update the driver on a Apple supported drive.
If you have a drive that is not supported - that would be many of the
original factory drives that were installed many Umax machines - then you
need to have a secondary drive to install onto.
(When you launch Apple Drive Setup it will tell you if it's not supported.)
Afterwards, the driver can be changed to something else.
Many Umax folks have non-Apple supported drives, and this includes external
firewire drives that can't be formatted with Apple Drive Setup. In order to
use a single driver for everything, I've gone with HDST.
Alan
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