This is odd as I use Seagate predominantly and have never had any problems.
I tried your suggestion and this didn't work either....in fact if I try to
run this Seagate completely alone.....master on primary or master on
secondary with no other drives on either primary or secondary.......it
still won't work...Posts correctly sees it...I boot but I can't access. I
can only conclude that for whatever reason this board does not like this
particular drive. I will have to ask Seagate.
mark
>I have had such problems with Seagates so I won't use or
>recommend them when they are NOT on the Primary
>IDE Channel. I can only surmise they contend with drives
>on the Primary Channel by asserting their "rights" on
>certain systems. <g>
>
>I recommend you slave the Seagate on the Primary Channel
>and move that drive to the master position on the Secondary
>IDE Channel. Should work. That will really scramble the order
>of your drive letters, though.
>
>Regards,
>
>John Chin
>