On 16 Apr 2004, at 17:05, Patty wrote:


My boyfriend, who's a PC guy, says when you replace a motherboard in a PC you have to tell it to recognize the disks by using BIOS. But I don't know if there's something similar you have to do with a Mac.

That would be the CUDA switch
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!

Hmmm maybe you lost power to the disc drives. Do you have a voltmeter you could test with. I believe this kind of stuff has been covered in great depth on the list and someone else will be able to point you to the relevant site.

Good Luck
John


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