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Old 03-23-2006, 09:12 AM
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Yep did it again, this morning !! So I shutdown and turned the Lacie FW drive off and booted back up in to the main OS - Rebooted again with FW drive turned back on and Bingo booted of the FW drive.
So Re: the quote above::

Look at "how to avoid FW drives that don't boot", you might have the wrong chipset in the HD bridge/controller. I think LaCie Porsche drives are offenders in that regard. Dale Meyn.
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I have a brand New Lacie 400GB triple d2. Would any one have any tips on where I can find info on this above Quote ? - chipset in the HD bridge/controller !!
Thanks again for any feedback.
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