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Re: GS and weird HD problem...



Bill Brown wrote:

> In article <379A56E3.2EB8327A@texas.net>, phoenyx <phoenyx@texas.net> wrote:
>
> >SCSI's not my bag, but it still sounds like the ID is wrong. Try an HD ID
> >different from zero.
>
> Have tried 1, 2, and 3
> >
> >As noted earlier, since this is not a bootable volume try setting it
> >up as an HFS volume. To do this you will need the HFS fst driver
> >in the system folder. Use the finder to locate the file on the original
> >then with the finder copy it to the system folder on your boot disk
> >and finder should put it in the right place. Reboot then try and setup
> >the drive. With HFS you can have a large drive.
> >
> This is a bootable volume...
>
> It appears to be running fine...
> Is there a way to access the unpartitioned 200+ megs as a HFS drive?
> If so, how do I partition and format the HFS portion?

Check the system folder as noted in another post and make sure
the HFS driver is there. I haven't fooled with Apple HD's in a long
time so I can't tell you which software to use to setup the HFS
partitions but once you have them setup GSOS can format it.

Phoenyx