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Troubleshooting Checklist
If you have a problem during installation, check
these items first:
■ Have you installed the host adapter into a PCI
Rev 2.0 compliant computer?
■ Are all SCSI devices powered?
■ Are all SCSI bus cables and power cables prop-
erly connected? Is pin 1 oriented correctly?
■ Does the host adapter and all devices on the SCSI
bus have unique SCSI IDs?
■ Are all devices on the SCSI bus terminated
properly?
■ Does your system CMOS setup require you to
enable PCI bus parameters? If so, see your
computer’s documentation. Check that IRQ
channel assignment, board, and BIOS settings
have been made.
■ Did you install your host adapter in a bus master
PCI slot? Refer to your computer’s documenta-
tion or try another slot.
Computer Will Not Boot from a SCSI Disk Drive
If both SCSI and non-SCSI disk drives are installed,
then the non-SCSI disk drive is always the boot
device. If the system has only SCSI disk drives, do
the following:
1 Make sure the drive type in your computer’s
CMOS setup is set to No Drives Installed.
2 Make sure the boot hard disk SCSI ID corre-
sponds to the Boot Target ID setting in SCSISelect
(see page 7). The SCSI ID is normally set with
jumpers or switches on the drive.
3 If this does not solve the problem, back up all data
on the SCSI hard disk and perform a low-level
format with the SCSISelect Format Disk
option.
See the MS-DOS documentation for instructions
on partitioning the disk after formatting.
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