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2.5" SCSI HD formatting software
Posted by: bengi3 on 2011-04-25 14:42:13
I tried almost everything (from HD SCSI setup, to drive setup, to HDT up to version 4. These HDs won't initialize. I tried also with the PB 180c connected in SCSI disk mode to a B&W G3, same error: Initialization faIled.

Any suggestion?

Ben

Posted by: PowerPup on 2011-04-25 20:52:27
If you're trying to format hard drives that are not Apple branded, Apple programs like HD SCSI Setup will not recognize/list them.

You'll need to patch HD SCSI Setup. http://www.euronet.nl/users/ernstoud/patch.html

There's an auto patcher on the page there. 😉

Hope this help.

Ben. (Yeah, my name is also Ben, small world huh?)

Posted by: bengi3 on 2011-04-25 22:38:04
thnks, Ben, I notice that we have a collection that dates since the Classic...

I will try, but I have tried also third parts, such as HDT and even drive setup and the OS X disk utility (powermac G3 wit scsi card)

the drives are indeed apple rom stuff

Bem

Posted by: Scott Baret on 2011-04-26 16:37:28
Can you verify the drives work and are connected properly?

Posted by: bengi3 on 2011-04-27 13:44:28
yes they spin, and try to load the previous system (i recall 7.5.5), thet are ok as they come from a lot of 3 powerbooks 180 that I had left in a closet for a repair project (all three had the tunneling syndrome). this last Easter vacation I decide to use the 180s to gey parts for the 185c (keyboard and trackball assemblyang HD) the 160' (interconnect board, shared betwen 160, 165 and 180) and the 165c (keyboard and modem and HD) now my pb 1xx collection needs a clean PB 180.

so the point is that these two HD (120 and 160 MB) that worked two weeks ago in the 180s, cannot get to be initialized, actually I managed to quik initialize with HDT, but then 7.1 failed to install...

Posted by: techknight on 2011-04-27 18:10:29
Its starting to sound like the all too common HDD failure. and unfortunately, replacements are almost rare or nonexistent.

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