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Abou27 wrote:Cheers X-Ray. Yeah, I've installed the software. If I run HDToolbox, it lists gvpscsi.device as well as the normal scsi but there are no drives listed when I click on it.Is gvpscsi.device likely to default to id 0 and therefore conflict with the normal scsi.device or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Abou27 wrote:Thanks guys. I have just tried a drive from an A2000 (having put brain in gear and remembering it was there)and it was recognized fine. I've checked jumpers and it seems that the termination one is missing. So, this must be the problem. However, it needs midget jumpers, not normal ones so I will have to pay my electronics store a visit tomorrow.Thanks again for your suggestions :-)P.S. The problem drive also became pretty hot after being on for a while. To the point where couldn't hold it for any length of time. Surely this ain't normal? Maybe duff drive?