replaced the power supply But when I started up it still did NOT
see my SCSi HD! So I told "mt everything" (since nothing else wld) to mount it,
then norton & everything else said there was a problem with the HD.
So, I replaced it with a known working SCSI HD, & it wasn't Seen either!
Can anyone give me a clue what to try next, to get "SCSI " HAPPY! I don't have any SCSI items hooked up, to make a SCSI chain. All that's SCSI is the original HD. On my s900, OS 9.1 G4/450 & 1gig of ram. With an ATA100 card in for an IDe HD & CD burner, & with a USB card in
*Remember all this started when I bought a new trackball w/adapter & the system went thru too many uncontrollable restarts to mention.
I know someone from this great list has to know the answer to my SCSI problem!
Thanks in advance, Kim :-)
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