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"Lance W. Kephart" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Sep 1998 10:30:29 -0700
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Hello again!

I recently posted a couple of questions about a
FIC PA-2000 Motherboard, but hadn't gotten any
response to it, so I'm trying one more time.

On the original post, I had a question about the
serial mouse not being recognized, but have since
found a jumper setting (by luck) that took care
of that problem.

The other problem I was having is that the MoBo
won't recognize my 4.3 gig drive.  The only thing
I have that is remotely close to a manual is
what was posted at FIC's web site, and all it
had was the jumper settings for the CPU.  I can't
find any information about whether or not I need
to download some kind of driver or if I'm missing
another jumper setting.

Configuration Info:
FIC PA-2000 Motherboard (originally jumpered for
a P133 chip.)
Intel P75 CPU
64 MB memory
Windows 95 & NT, dual-boot.
Currently using a 540 Mb hard drive.

Let me know if this is to generic and you need
more info!

Does anybody have any information or ideas on
this?  I would greatly appreciate any and ALL
ideas.

THANKS IN ADVANCE!
*************************************************
Lance Kephart
Kephart's Korner
http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/vista/7192
*************************************************



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