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工作学习 / IT技术讨论 / SCSI/RAID 问题讨教。
-dotod(Hewllet Greger);
2005-3-11
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1. boot from win2k cd 2. as soon you see blue detect hardware bar press F6 3. you add SCSI driver over there. if you press F6 late you will miss this chance and you have to reboot again
-chinatiger(能曾金刚的生神);
2005-3-11
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Tried but didn't work.
Phase 1 of NT/2000 installation went on w/o problem(partitions are found, files are copied...), the system just won't hook to a scsi disk when reboot.
-dotod(Hewllet Greger);
2005-3-12
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my 2 centsif hardware used to work on NT4. it won't be hardware problem. 1. check hardware spec from server vendor and get right driver. sometime's what you saw on the screen is SCSI chipset model other than SCSI card model. 2. use server vender provided server built CD to do OS install
-chinatiger(能曾金刚的生神);
2005-3-12
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for this case, I think that has two solutions:
1. use the Boot-CD (from Digital) to boot server, then follow the instruction to install OS (Win2K), it will install correct SCSI controller's driver for you.HP/Compaq, Dell and etc. servers do have the same problem. u should use the OEM's BootCD.
2. u should download SCSI controller's driver from Website and save it to floopy disk, then boot server from WinNT/2K/2K3 CD/FD, as soon you see blue detect hardware bar press F6, install SCSI drivers.
I think the SCSI controller is DAC960, the chipset is AHA3940, u should find the correct SCSI drivers for DAC960, not AHA3940.
-ivanliuxin(Ivan);
2005-3-12
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我试试看,回头告你结果。
-dotod(Hewllet Greger);
2005-3-12
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Now, it's working.
Thank to chinatiger and ivanliuxin.
-dotod(Hewllet Greger);
2005-3-12
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