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> Perbix Michael wrote:
>
> They may be identical computers, but there were some changes in motherboards
> between some Beige G3 mini-towers and desktops that effect the whole second
> hard drive issue.
These are desktop G3s all purchased at the same time.
> The older motherboards did not have a second IDE
> connection and did not support additional drives I believe.
We're putting a SCSI disk in, not IDE.
> One thing you
> could try is to reset the mother board using the CUDA switch. It is a
> little red dot of a switch that you press. This is like zapping p-ram so
> you will have to go in and reset the date and time and stuff like that,
> however what it does do is have the motherboard re-scan itself to discover
> electronics and stuff like that. Give that a try.
I might try a PRAM zap using Tech Tools first and then if that doesn't
work I'll look for the little red button.
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