Here are my thoughts (only thinking out loud for everyone's input).
1) I will NOT make any changes to the Hard Disk at all (that could destroy things (ie partition info, data)
2a) I wait for the ISA-IDE card to arrive
2b) I remove the WD controller Card and MFM Drive
2c) I hook up the IDE Hardrive to the ISA-IDE card
2d) AND see what I can do. Learn how the ADISK, FDISK, Norton behaves
That will help determine next possible steps with the MFM drive
-> What I want to mention is that right now (ADISK) doesn't pick up the partitions (anymore). Only tried twice today.
-> It did only the one time. (Lucky I got that info on the two partitions)
-> I may try HARD rebooting the system a few times to see if I can get ADISK to pick up the PARTITIONS again.
-> Based on what I learn from the ISA-IDE setup, I may be able to do more if ADISK picks up the PARTITIONS
-> Like RUN disk doctor for a READ ONLY VIEW (like photo's today)
When ADISK runs and it picks up the partitions, you get that two partition screen with info.
-> When ADISK doesn't pick up partitions, if offers to make one.
-> But as Pat mentioned, that is a NO-NO since Partition 1 is DOS, and letting ADISK make a AMIGA partition, would destroy the DOS parition.
-> If I get the ADISK to pick up partitions, I should exit and run FDISK (it might pick up the DOS Partition (#1) ), not sure what it would pick up for (#2) since not written for Amiga.
ADISK was written with Knowledge of AMIGA Partitions and DOS Partitions, so can identify both properly. FDISK can't identify both.
-> And when the partitions are pick up, that drive could be in a Lucky State where disk doctor would see the Partition (#1), the DOS partition.
All theories (based on my near zero understanding)
As mentioned at the beginning, I must not be hasty and wait for the ISA-IDE adapter, and hope I learn more.
**** ONE more important fact, in case someone is thinking that the cables are flaky, thus the intermittent Partition pickup
**** My assumption yesterday was wrong. Cleaning the contacts, and reseeding the HD jumper wasn't the actual Fix
*** Today when looking more closer (and comparing pictures, of recent and 2 years ago), I discover what the fix actually was (yesterday)
*** THE RIBBON CABLES were Marked with proper connection at the MFM drive (marked them two years ago)
*** I marked the ribbon cable near the 2nd connector, after the twist in the Ribbon cable for a 2nd Drive
*** That is where I have been hooking up the MFM Drive (for last 2 years)
*** Last night when I remove the drive for the Photo, I by luck connected to the FIRST Connector, before the TWIST
*** THat is what made the drive start working, and when the LED's started blinking, and When the ADISK picked up the Paritition
That cabling is Proper NOW. (What a big mistake done two years ago when labelling cables, but a thing of the past)
Time to move forward, carefully.