Re: SCSI cable
- From: "George Hester" <hesterloli@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 23:39:09 GMT
It seems that no matter what encoding I use in plain text with my newsreader
some one always has trouble with it except those using OEX. Sorry not much
I can do about it the encoding is none which seems to satisfy the majority.
Yes maybe XP did have trouble but I don't want to fight with it. I'm just
going to reinstall there is nothing really on that partition anyway. I saw
at Microsoft just removing the Network connection can do this.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;884564
I installed this system without the Network attached. Won't do that again.
DOS will only do FAT16; LINUX I don't have; and NT4 well haven't used that
for years. I do have Windows 2000 but I don't think it has the drivers for
my onboard ccontroller. BIOS AIC 7880 ver 1.3 AHA 2940 and I cannot seem to
find what I would need to add the SCSI controller at setup there.
--
George Hester
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"Jeremy Boden" <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:DU26viAraMHDFwO1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In message <1Q2Te.60458$EX.1451@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, George Hester
> <hesterloli@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
> >It turns out I removed the wrong SCSI. I put the right one back in. But
I
> >still have this Drive Manager issue. Seems the system got fried. I'll
have
> >to re-install XP it seems.
> >
> >--
> >George Hester
>
> Please fix your newsreader when you do.
> It appears to be broken.
> You appear to have problems with fried bits.
>
> I would suggest that you change one component at a time and step
> carefully. Record what you do and the results. I bet XP failed to follow
> all those formatting/removal/addition stages.
>
> If you have access to a half-decent operating system such as Linux or
> NT4 or DOS... then I would use those to create some partitions on your
> disks.
>
> When that works, then don't touch the hardware!
> Load XP and zap partitions etc.
>
>
> >_________________________________
> >"Jeremy Boden" <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:kJPj4ABOlBHDFw6O@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> In message <3iQSe.35527$PM3.3775@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, George Hester
> >> <hesterloli@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
> >> >I have two SCSIs. SCSI ID0 and SCSI ID1. The SCSI ID0 is the last on
> >the
> >> >cable SCSI ID1 is between that and the onboard controller. Do you
think
> >> >this is set up right? The adapter board for the SCSI ID0 is the one
that
> >> >has all the jumpers. The SCSI ID 1 just has jumpers for the ID#. For
> >some
> >> >reason I have lost ID0 in Windows XP. Was there before I added the
> >second
> >> >drive but no longer it's gone. There in SCSI utilities not in the op
sys
> >> >Windows XP. Actually is in Windows XP Device Manager but not showing
in
> >> >Drive Manager which I can't access from there but can from my Domain
> >> >Controller.
> >> >
> >> Don't know about XP "Drive Manager", but do you have any file systems
on
> >> your disks?
> >> Previously known as "FORMAT"?
> >>
> >> If not, how can Windows give drive letters to partitions?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jeremy Boden
> >
>
> --
> Jeremy Boden
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