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resurrecting a murdered G3
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<blockquote data-quote="immdb" data-source="post: 64877" data-attributes="member: 1238"><p>To me, it sounds like problems that use to occur with scsi id conflicts. Since you don't have a scsi drive…not the problem.</p><p></p><p>Since the irate employee was on a mission, it could be any number of things. </p><p></p><p>A few ideas…</p><p>check pins on hd and dvdrom (might have some bent and touching or broken)</p><p>check master/slave pins</p><p>check all cables</p><p>try replacing cables</p><p>check battery</p><p>check inside of dvd drive for foreign object</p><p>try unplugging inside cables and then see if dvd drive is recognized</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="immdb, post: 64877, member: 1238"] To me, it sounds like problems that use to occur with scsi id conflicts. Since you don't have a scsi drive…not the problem. Since the irate employee was on a mission, it could be any number of things. A few ideas… check pins on hd and dvdrom (might have some bent and touching or broken) check master/slave pins check all cables try replacing cables check battery check inside of dvd drive for foreign object try unplugging inside cables and then see if dvd drive is recognized [/QUOTE]
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