
When looking at the system profiler, I noticed that the factory installed SCSI 2 card in my sawtooth G-4 was in slot D - twice. "I was one of the folks that could not mount my SCSI drives after upgrading to 10.3.3.(I lost some FireWire drives while others worked). Other than that, the PowerBook works normally." I tried resetting PRAM several times, but it remained the same. When I opened the System Profiler, the DVD appeared twice in the ATA section, both with the correct specifications (Matsushita DVD, model and serial number).

I installed Mac OS X 10.3 and upgraded it to Mac OS X 10.3.3. Rodrigo Shawcroft's writes "I recently upgraded a friend's Powerbook.

If scanner is powered on at boot time(only way it can work under OSX) Zip drive is not shown in Apple System Profiler, but 8 entries for a IOSCSIparralleldevice are shown, and each one is described as the same UMAX 600S SCSI device with SCSI ID #2." "If the G4 is booted with scanner power off, Zip drive shows in Apple System Profiler as it should as only installed and mounted SCSI device.
