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Hello!
We had a similar experience when our company put together new machines for
web design use. I believe the problem was between the OS (NT 4 w/SP5 and the
scsi controller. Check your OS (which is...?)and make sure that it has the
appropriate drivers for the card.
HTH
Will Stephenson ><>
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Shawn M. Shea
Sent: Monday, August 30, 1999 1:39 AM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] adaptec host adapter
I have an Adaptec 1542b host adapter that I had running fine on a PI133 with
5 devices (2 scsi cd-rom, 1 drive (I boot from an ide drive), a zip drive
and a scanner). I have upgraded to a PII400 and now I cannot get the card to
work at all. It is terminated properly. I have tried just using internal and
just using external devices and it absolutely will not work. I have gotten
the error cannot find id#0 lun#0 on bootup sometimes but that is it. It
shows up as a conflict in device manager but there isn't one. I have the
latest drivers, etc. Does anyone have any ideas, I am unable to use half of
my machine because of it. Thanks.
Shawn M. Shea
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