I just tried intech's and apples setup.  They both see the drive as a 
maxtor but with only part of it.  They indicate no volumes.

The drive will begin clicking once in a while then stop like the 
computer is trying to access it with no luck.

I will try to hunt up some of these other utilities but if the volume 
headers are corrupted (?) i am not sure how it will access them (?).

Anyway...here we go.
cheers,
tim

>Tim,
>
>I still believe there is value to using the alternate 'scsi' mounting
>utilities.  After all, the latest versions of SCSI Probe and Mt. Everything
>do have a window for the ide bus plus can unmount them just as they mount
>them.  I wouldn't disregard them.  Besides, the OS sees the IDE card as scsi
>bus II.
>
>Also, have you tried the Maxtor Utility?  I realize you are dealing with an
>internal drive and this is for external devices on Mac, but it might work.
>Might have a Mount feature and more easily be able to recognize the drive.
>I've never tried it but thought I pass it on.  Looks like there are some
>other related Mac utilities (+ pc) here too.
>
>Here is the download page at Maxtor.
>http://www.maxtor.com/SoftwareDownload/default.htm
>
>Good Luck!
>
>Dave
>

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