Long story short, I didn't read the directions my first time using BlueSCSI.
When I plugged the device in, my Performa 6115CD running OS7.6 (I believe) crashed.
After restarting, the computer works and can boot off a CD, but I cannot boot off the hard drive and I get an error message that the hard drive is unreadable.
I have found a data recovery service that I was set to ship the drive off to, but before taking the computer apart I wanted to see if maybe I could fix it.
I'm told that this isn't a common problem, but it might be due to the BlueSCSI image and main drive having the same SCSI ID and not having things properly terminated. I had bought a terminator when I planned to use a SCSI CD-RW drive and not BlueSCSI but hadn't plugged it in. So I probably had overlapping SCSI IDs and improper termination.
Before I break the computer open and send the drive in for data recovery, is there any way I might be able to fix my computer at home?
Thanks!
-Matt
When I plugged the device in, my Performa 6115CD running OS7.6 (I believe) crashed.
After restarting, the computer works and can boot off a CD, but I cannot boot off the hard drive and I get an error message that the hard drive is unreadable.
I have found a data recovery service that I was set to ship the drive off to, but before taking the computer apart I wanted to see if maybe I could fix it.
I'm told that this isn't a common problem, but it might be due to the BlueSCSI image and main drive having the same SCSI ID and not having things properly terminated. I had bought a terminator when I planned to use a SCSI CD-RW drive and not BlueSCSI but hadn't plugged it in. So I probably had overlapping SCSI IDs and improper termination.
Before I break the computer open and send the drive in for data recovery, is there any way I might be able to fix my computer at home?
Thanks!
-Matt