Trouble with internal SCSI HD |
June, 26, 2003 10:23 PM |
corndog |
I know this question has been posted in the past countless times. Cannot find it though for suggestions. Here we go. Been running 10.x.x successfully on a PM9500 for 18+ months. No trouble. Several interal SCSI hard drives that OS X has always loaded, identified, recognized. You pick the word. My problem is that one of my HD's suddenly won't load in OS X. I didn't add any files, apps, or anything nor did I remove anything from it. It just simply stopped loading in OS X. 9.1 sees it every time. Disk First Aid says that it is fine. Ran Disk Warrior to no avail. Reformatted with Drive Setup and did a low level format and set for a new driver. Still OS X won't see it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. The only other info I can add is that this HD is mainly a MP3 storage drive set at ID 5, I believe. Had plenty of free space on it as well. Thanks for any ideas on what to try. |
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RE: Trouble with internal SCSI HD |
June, 26, 2003 10:58 PM |
corndog |
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I did reformat in extended. I am just at a loss as to what it could be that I am missing. I may just have to chalk it up to bad luck. I have had a great run of no trouble with OS X. I really can't complain. |
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RE: Trouble with internal SCSI HD |
June, 26, 2003 10:46 PM |
fixitjc |
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when you reformatted did you do it in extended or standard? I occationally loose a drive usually just have to reinstall driver in 9 |
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