>It's the drive. Problems on a SCSI chain can freeze
>the whole computer while it waits for data it expects
>but takes forever to find.
>
>You can check the connections for looseness or dirt,
>but if the drive's been giving you trouble, lose it
>before it loses something important for you.
>
>Paul F. Henegan
-----------------

Thanks, that's all I needed to know ...

Disconnected old HD, moved CD-ROM termination jumper
onto both pins, and booted to the new drive. Problem's
gone!

Michael


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