Regarding hard drive that worked and now does not.
One more idea: make sure jumpers are correct in the context of the drive's
use. If I remember correctly, WD has a default drive as master setting that
is more forgiving than Seagate when there is or isn't a slave present.
Western Digital's web site can also provide you with jumper settings if your
drive isn't diagrammed on the case.
.02 more dollar's worth,
gary r. tennesen
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