This is not very scientific but in the days of old when A SCSI conflict defied 
my logic,  I'd change the SCSI ID on one or both of the drives and /or change 
the physical location of the drives on the chain. Sometimes it worked.
    On Monday, November 26, 2018, 5:25:34 PM EST, dlewis1...@gmail.com 
<dlewis1...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 Hello,

I’m trying to resolve a SCSI conflict with two external hard drives plugged 
into my IIci.  The SCSI chain and termination seem okay and I can boot with 
either drive running, just not both together.  When i have both drives running, 
the machine will boot and then freeze on a blank screen with the chimes of 
death.

I checked the ID number for either drive and they are distinct; ie “4” versus 
“6”.

The only possible source of the problem I have come up with are broken 
partitions on one of the two drives.  Apple HD setup does not show anything 
though.

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