This happened to me sometimes. You can use a disk utility to mount the 
drive- something like Hard Disk Speed Tools (HDST) or similar. It is a 
pain- I solved it by removing my SCSI HDs and parttioning my IDE drive 3 
ways: X, Classic, 9.1. I don't miss the SCSI drives as they were slow 
and noisy.
I hope this helps -

-Ford

On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 09:10  AM, BigMomma wrote:

>
> Hi All.
> I have OSX 10.1.5 on a Maxtor drive using UltraTek/66 PCI card. I have
> two SCSI hard drives with 9.1 on each. Everything was fine but now my
> second SCSI drive does not show up and I can't start up any of my
> programs on 9.1 from 10.1.5.


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