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- From: manaster@yu1.yu.edu (Chaim Manaster)
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- Subject: SCSI drive dissappeared! Need help.
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- Date: 26 Jan 93 06:24:33 GMT
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- I have just added a Buslogic 747s SCSI controller to my ESDI
- system. So I now have a Maxtor ESDI drive on the ESDI controller
- and a Micropolis Fast SCSI II on the SCSI coontroller.
-
- When I first installed, I had some minor problems but what was
- wierd was that the supplied device driver would not get loaded at
- boot up, but I somehow still had access to the scsi drive.
-
- Also, I was not able to disable the bios in the EISA config
- software from AMI (for the AMI enterprise II motherboard) using the
- Buslogic .cfg file supplied for the scsi EISA adapter.
-
- Then after about one day where I was able to store stuff on the
- scsi drive, I now can not access the drive. I can now only access
- the ESDI drive.
- Actually what happened (leaving out some of the trials and
- tribulations) was I created a new dir on the scsi, then tried to cd
- into the new dir, and the system froze. I had to cold boot. Since
- then I can no longer get into the scsi drive.
-
- What is the problem??? Anyone seen anything like this before??
-
- Please help.
-
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- Henry Manaster * EMail: manaster@yu1.yu.edu
- Brooklyn, NY *
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