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тАО05-19-2002 07:25 AM
тАО05-19-2002 07:25 AM
LS Netserver "Int 13H drive not found" error . . .
This server has a 1GB drive and 4 18 GB drives. It appears as though only the 1GB drive it bootable, it this true?
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тАО05-21-2002 04:42 AM
тАО05-21-2002 04:42 AM
Re: LS Netserver "Int 13H drive not found" error . . .
Are these SCSI hard drives?
What controller are the drives connected to?
If you could include a little more detail (what is the goal?), this would really help. Thanks!
What controller are the drives connected to?
If you could include a little more detail (what is the goal?), this would really help. Thanks!
It just doesn't get any better then this
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тАО05-21-2002 05:17 AM
тАО05-21-2002 05:17 AM
Re: LS Netserver "Int 13H drive not found" error . . .
Thanks for responding! OK, I have 4 18 GB SCSI drives and 1 1 GB SCSI drive. I'm trying to install WIN2K Server on any one of the 18 GB drives with no success. After sucessfully installing the OS, the OS won't boot from the 18 GB drive, in any slot. If I remove the 1 GB drive, I get the error "int 13h device not found". This tells me that the server needs that 1 GB drive because it's "special" somehow. I've tried changing the bootable slot ID. I CAN install Win2K server on the 1 GB drive OK, but it leaves no room for a swap file or updates or patches. My next attempt will be to install Win98 and partition magic and create 2 bootable OS's.
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тАО05-21-2002 07:04 AM
тАО05-21-2002 07:04 AM
Re: LS Netserver "Int 13H drive not found" error . . .
hi
"LS" is a very old product, not sure he can manage 18 gb hdd, also if you use the integrated scsi controller, it will support only SE scsi hdd.
so in order to manage the 18.gb hdd, check if they have a jumper setted for SE and not LVD
bye
marino
"LS" is a very old product, not sure he can manage 18 gb hdd, also if you use the integrated scsi controller, it will support only SE scsi hdd.
so in order to manage the 18.gb hdd, check if they have a jumper setted for SE and not LVD
bye
marino
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