> 
>> Even with the similarities above, I'm thinking that I may have a damaged
>> ide drive. Passes Norton and Disk First Aid but fails TTPro on the Drive
>> test. Ran surface scan to fix but no help. Will try DW too. (Of course,
>> maybe this anomaly is caused by the ide card?)
> 
> It is caused by the ide card. I have two drives that always fail the TTPro
> Drive test. I assume it's because the system and TTPro see the drives as
> scsi instead of ide. TTPro also says that there is something wrong with my
> modem when there isn't.
> 
> Tom

Very possible Tom, except I have never had this specific warning before on
this drive and I do have something going wrong with my system on cold boot,
which of course, and ironically, could itself be connected to that ide card
or the drive itself.  I think the drive but not 100%.
Dave




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