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| Thread ID: 49917 | 2004-10-04 23:16:00 | DOES THE SCSI HOST ADAPTER NEED A DRIVER? | ahd8888 (184) | Press F1 |
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| 278318 | 2004-10-04 23:16:00 | Hi all, I got a server which was running on 2 x scsi hdd. The primary hdd was removed. I would like to make the secondary as primary and also would like to install an IDE cd rom. I can go into scsi's bios by pressing Ctrl+D. I managed to format the hd and now it can't recognise it. How can I make it recognise the hd? Do I need a driver for the adapter. Thanks. | ahd8888 (184) | ||
| 278319 | 2004-10-05 01:44:00 | A lil tip for future posts, you'll be more likely to receive help if you dont write the subject of your post in CAPITALS. It also may help if you told us what OS your using and what SCSI controller card you have? oh and having a read of this (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) thread might be of some help. |
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| 278320 | 2004-10-05 02:20:00 | Yes, Commander Pete O'Neil. I will obey yr order, sir. I'll not post my subject in CAPITAL letter, sir. ;\ My server is a Pentium PII, Midi Tower file Server, 350Mhz MMX speed, 64mb's memory, 4.3Gb SCSI Hard disk drive, SCSI Controller Card (Model: PM-2041W DPT). As I said, hard drive has been formated and no OS is loaded. Thank you for yr help. Philip |
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