Once you format a drive with FWB drivers, Apple Drive SetUp will not reformat over the FWB drivers. You'd have to wipe the drive clean(initialize) before the Apple Drive SetUp would work on it. Did you check to see if you have the latest drivers for your PCI ATA card? This could cause all kinds of false symptoms on the drive. I was unable to use a new IBM Deskstar 40GB drive until I updated my Sonnett ATA66 drivers, at which time everything worked perfectly. Befotre the update DiscFirstAid would crash the computer checking the drive, when nothing was wrong with it. Paul


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