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In <200510120535.j9C5ZL4r018271@ylpvm01.prodigy.net>, on 10/11/05
at 10:36 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I have the latest USB drivers and I updated the kernl to 14.103a_w4.
OK. If you are using eCSMT, you probably have the LVM and OS2DASD updates
too.
>I did a DFSEE wipe and recreated a new partition, but still no luck.
Did you tell dfsee to fix the geometry and stuff like that?
When you did the wipe, did you wipe the drive or just the volume?
>I
>wonder if there is something proprietary about this drive, a Maxtor, as
>compared to the 80 GB Western Digital USB drive?
If anything, I would suspect an erroneous assumption by the USB drivers.
There's been a number of cases where the USB drivers operate to the
standards rather than reality.
Steven
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