Re: SCSI cable



"Jeremy Boden" <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message M0C5nfG56NHDFwc$@jboden.demon.co.uk">news:M0C5nfG56NHDFwc$@jboden.demon.co.uk...
> In message <xG4Te.61037$EX.7004@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, George Hester <hesterloli@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
> > 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 controller. 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
>
> It's not the encoding.

> It's the top-posting.

Yeah, the broken lines are perfectly fine, obviously.

> I'd forgotten that you are stuck with an onboard controller - makes life
> very hard for you.

Nope, not at all.

>
>
> >_________________________________
> >"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?
> >> >>

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: SCSI cable
    ... It seems that no matter what encoding I use in plain text with my newsreader ... 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. ... > Load XP and zap partitions etc. ...
    (comp.periphs.scsi)
  • Re: To unicode or not to unicode
    ... it then means that the newsreader is crap. ... before the invention of MIME. ... should declare the encoding properly, so you should see what I see, ... namely A-circumflex, micro sign) ...
    (comp.lang.python)
  • Re: Currencies and Euros
    ... David Horne, _the_ chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn and prestwich tesco 24h offy wrote: ... character set which does not include the euro symbol. ... my newsreader perpetrates for one. ... That is, the correct encoding. ...
    (rec.travel.europe)
  • Re: Naruto Shippuuden episode 24 OP *possible spoilers*
    ... encoding that will allow the kana/kanji to appear: ... it is the "right" character set for Usenet. ... Usenet-compliant newsreader. ... STIIIIIIIIIILL no ability to ROT-13, ...
    (rec.arts.anime.misc)
  • Re: Its only money
    ... I think we're closing in on an anomaly in my newsreader. ... I'm starting to think there are variations in character encoding even when the same character set used. ... Your newsreader simply shows the binary value of the original apostrophe ...
    (alt.usage.english)

Loading