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тАО02-06-2002 09:57 AM
тАО02-06-2002 09:57 AM
C1556D External DAT24e
Can anyone out there help 'cos I'm getting paranoid about not being able to completely backup the laptop that contains a lot of vital information !!
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тАО02-07-2002 02:05 AM
тАО02-07-2002 02:05 AM
Re: C1556D External DAT24e
Set the SCSI bus to:
Speed 10MB/s, No Wide or Sync negotiation, No Domain Validation.
Check the drivers again. The driver for SlimSCSI card and a PCI SCSI controller is not the same!
Without knowing your SlimSCSI adapter model it's quite impossible to give you complete answer, but check Adaptec website again for compatibility and more info. Not all SlimSCSI products are compatible with all OS:s.
Arimo
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тАО02-07-2002 03:01 AM
тАО02-07-2002 03:01 AM
Re: C1556D External DAT24e
Thanks for your response. The Adaptec SlimSCSI is a 1480A UltraSCSI. The drivers on both machines are those supplied with Win2K
4mmdat.sys driver version 5.0.2183.1
aic78xx.sys driver version 5.0.2183.1
Not being ultra techie I don't know how to change the SCSI speed and there is nothing in the manual that came with the card to tell me how. I did try with the drivers from the Adaptec site for the SCSI and the HP site for the C1556D but these made no difference so I went back to the original ones.
Lawrence
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тАО02-07-2002 03:26 AM
тАО02-07-2002 03:26 AM
Re: C1556D External DAT24e
bye
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тАО02-07-2002 04:34 AM
тАО02-07-2002 04:34 AM
Re: C1556D External DAT24e
I tried that but CTRL A does nothing at any point in the boot sequence. Pressing F2 at boot does get me into the configuration menus but none of the PCI devices are shown anywhere in any of the menus nor are the banners shown during the startup ( all the other devices are shown but not the PCI devices).
Lawrence
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тАО02-07-2002 03:44 PM
тАО02-07-2002 03:44 PM
Re: C1556D External DAT24e
See the Adaptec Windows 2000 driver set README file for information on configurable parameters.
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тАО02-12-2002 10:39 AM
тАО02-12-2002 10:39 AM
Re: C1556D External DAT24e
I have received information from Adaptec that highlights the probable cause of the problem. They say that the SCSI should not share the same interrupt as other devices, in my case the Matrox video shares the same IRQ as the Adaptec SCSI and could very well be the root of the problem because the Matrox driver was updated with drivers from Windows Update at the same time that I installed Win2K SP2 and the backup has not worked since then.
This now gives me another problem that probably can't be solved easily. The BIOS that's installed on the Omnibook 4150B does not give access to the IRQ settings. I think this is because it's a non-ACPI BIOS (CK.M3.05), the machine was delivered with NT4 and shortly afterwards updated to Win2K. The HP website says that to upgrade to an ACPI BIOS the machine must not be running Win2K. I really don't want to de-install Win2K and re-install NT4 so I guess I'm now stuck.
Lawrence