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On Sat, 7 Aug 2004 15:47:18 PDT7, Michael Rakijas wrote:
>Because the SCSI adapter is not part of the small repertoire supported during
>install, I temporarily put in an IDE CDROM to get the OS installed which went
>OK.
Rocky,
I've never used SCSI CD's, just SCSI hard drives, so I really don't know what I'm talking
about. However, if you don't mind that, here goes. ...
Did you check the computer BIOS to see if it is trying to use IDE CD's? Check to see if it
auto updated for no IDE CD's.
HCM
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