On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 11:45 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.

Ouch. It could be a couple things. First I would try booting into XPostFacto, answering 'yes' to the language q, then going into Apple Disk Utility and trying to run it on your drive. Hopefully, it will show up to be fixed as it often does unless it is a physical problem.....


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