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Hard drives are not recognized by SCSI controller or by Windows NT
Disk Administrator
Possible cause Problems with SCSI configuration
Solution 1 Connect devices properly
Solution 2 Use correct termination
Solution 3 Disconnect unrelated devices
If nothing works
Chapter 6, DigiSuite LE Troubleshooting
solutions outlined in
solutions may be of help with this problem:
are connected to a single-ended SCSI controller and that differential
SCSI devices are connected to a differential SCSI controller.
Keep in mind that Ultra2 SCSI devices can emulate single-ended but
not differential devices.
SCSI device to a single-ended controller, you'll need to use active
single-ended termination at the end of the SCSI chain to be backward
compatible with the single-ended controller.
devices (tape backup, zip drives, CD-ROM drives, etc.) on a separate
SCSI controller.
Contact your DigiSuite representative. Before doing so, please have the
following information ready:
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A description of what happened.
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The serial number for each of your DigiSuite cards (printed on the
cards and available from the
Configuration program).
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As much system information as possible.
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Your computer specs.
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The manufacturer and version number of your computer's BIOS.
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Windows NT version.
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Operating environment.
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Peripherals (especially cards occupying other slots in your computer).
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Anything else you feel will help us correct the problem.
"General SCSI problems" on page
Make sure single-ended SCSI devices
If you plan to connect an Ultra2 LVD
Put all non-audio/video SCSI
Information
In addition to the problems and
96, the following
dialog box of the DigiSuite