SCSI is less familiar to most users, but is actually easier (in my view)
to use than IDE. However, you need to determine if your BIOS and SCSI
BIOS supports booting from the SCSI CDROM. If not, you will need to boot
from floppy that has the SCSI CDROM drivers on it. The boot floppy and
the rest depends on which OS you intend to install.
Peter
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I have a old server that I want to make a email machine out of.
It has a scsi hard drive and a scsi cd. I have no experience with scsi.
I have formatted the hard drive. Now how to set up the cd to put windows
back on and finish. The cd is a Plextor px-12ts. Jim Prettyman
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