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From: Bob.Farley@f94.n129.z1.Fidonet.Org (Bob Farley)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Hard drive/Controller
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Date: 29 Sep 89 02:53:55 GMT
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I hope your question/problem has been solved by now, but if not the
following may be of help.  If you have access to Disk Manager by
On-Track
Computer Systems you should be able to perform a low-level format.
Seagate manuals are a good source if your cables/drive select
jumpers, and terminating resistors are suspect.  Good luck!

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Bob Farley via The Heart of Gold UUCP<>Fidonet Gateway, 1:129/87
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