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From: Mr..Ed@f54.n382.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Mr. Ed)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: MacIIx Internal Drive
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Date: 10 Aug 89 02:45:54 GMT
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Here is another one....on bootup, at random times, internal 80 (quantum)
is not recognized. First MacIIx had a bad SCSI chip and Internal Drive,
now that I have another which was replaced, this problem has arisen. Is
Apple aware of this problem?  I have seen several other users having this
problem and while it is great to have company, non-recognition on bootup
is becoming quite annoying.  I too, have tried Sum tools etc to find the
internal hard drive, but to no avail. Would appreciate some advice on
this. SCSI cdev will show that it is there, but it will not appear on the
desktop, thus I cannot install new drivers.  I am getting " Bad SCSI Cmd"
messages in some of the utilities programs. So, what's the deal here?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks people.


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