Have you tried plugging the SCSI cable into the second internal SCSI socket(right by the rear fan)? Paul C

Patty wrote:

A while ago I posted because my s900 died and I couldn't get it to boot up. I did get a new motherboard and it helped somewhat but it still won't boot up. (Won't see the hard drives) I gave up and bought a new G5 (LOVE IT!
now want to sell my s900, but I cannot access the hard drives to clear them off. There's a lot of private information in them that I don't necessarily want someone else to have.


How can I access those hard drives? I don't have another machine that I can install them in. Is there any other way to clear them off and keep them usable for the next person?

TIA for any help

Patty





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