On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 08:45 PM, Andy Barrus wrote:


I've been running 10.2.6 for about 3 months. Occasionally I boot back
into OS 9 (different drive). Today while booting OS 9 it didn't recognize
the OS X drive and asked if I wanted to initialize it. Consequently the
drive didn't mount on my desktop. I tried SCSI Probe and it couldn't
mount it either. Now I can't get back to OS X. Any suggestions would be
most appreciated.


Thanks,

Andy


Hi Andy,
If you have DiskWarrior, now is the to time see if it can rescue your disk. If you don't have it and can afford to wait until you get a copy, I'd do that. Or consider TechTool Pro or Nortons. I've had Nortons see a disk missed by the other 2 of DW & TTP. In it's place, I'd try Apple's First Aid. That might be futile if the system wants to initialize it but still worth the exercise. HTH.
Eric



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