Now that you mention it and I squint my old rheumy eyes up and look closely, that's exactly what it is. Thank you for pointing that out.
I gave myself a brief crash course on SCSI connectivity/adaptability yesterday which answered my other question and them some.
Homebrew P4-3.0P; Intel...
Here's the situation:
1. A Maxtor Atlas 10K IV, Ultra 320, 36.7GB SCSI HDD with an 80 pin SCA-2 connector. Drive model #8B036JO.
2. An LSI Logic LSI20320-R controller with the usual HD68 internal connector.
3. The connector adapter (part number SM-071) on this page...
My buddy will be glad to see the abovee. Thanks a million for your response.
Homebrew P4-3.0P; Intel D865GBF M/B;
512 Crucial DDR400; Sony DVD R/W; (1) Maxtor 160 SATA, WD Raptor 74G SATA, WD Caviar SE 200G, WD 80G EIDE & Maxtor 60G EIDE HDD's in CRU Dataport VI+ pull out drawers; Supermicro...
Intel D865GLC MB w/P4 2.8 Northwood & stock Intel HS
1024 Dual Channel DDR-400
Win XP Pro SP2
Default Timing settings and HT enabled
Are there overheat issues with this CPU? Here's what I found on my friends machine prior to diving in:
Somewhat dusty HS. Idle temp was 47C. There was an alarm...
That's definitely a help, and I thank you for taking the time to post it.
Additionaly, does anyone know what would be causing that message "Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process"? This isn't the first time I've been faced with that, but it's been long enough that I...
Some things I'd greatly appreciate assistance on troubleshooting.
XP Pro IE6 SP2
CPU P4/2.4CGHz 800M 478P/512K HT RT
VGA ASUS|RADEON R9600SE/TD 128M 8X
CD MS|WIN XP PRO w/SP2
HD 40GB|WD 7200RPM 8MB WD400JB
MB ASUS P4P800 DELUXE SPRINGDALE RT
DDRAM 1GB PC-3200
Ran a chkdsk the other day and it...
Now with new Intel M/B, the latest Catalyst release for W2K installed seamlessly and works perfect. Good call, Mate.
Homebrew P4-3.0G; Intel D865GBF M/B;
512 Crucial DDR400; Sony DVD R/W; (1) Maxtor 160 SATA, WD Raptor 74G ESATA, WD Caviar SE 200G, WD 80G EIDE & Maxtor 60G EIDE HDD's in CRU...
I can tie a ribbon on this one now Kyle. The solution was forced on me when my C drive partition suddenly without any glitchy unstability forgot who it was. I dumped in a vacuum fresh new Raptor SATA, did the O/S reinstall, then had the sensible thought come to mind that asked why not pass on...
It's the lack of jumpered anything that I should have noticed before passing on the purchase. Theres a total of one jumper header (CMOS erase).
The only control in BIOS is boot priority over AGP or video from a PCI slot source. It considers the on board video AGP, as well as whatever is stuck...
Well, one fdisk/OS reinstall later and I'm armed with the knowledge that the culprit is the POS MSI motherboard/SiS Chipset combo not liking something about the installation of that card and both the orig and Omega drivers. Took the card and ATI/Omega drivers to a friend's late model ASUS P4...
See sig for hdwr. I opted to get the updated drivers from ATI rather than Sapphire, did the update dance, now when I try to page down a webpage or even a list of newsgroup posts from within Agent Reader, instead of slamming into place like I'm used to, the stuff oozes down screen (or up)...
>In my system it was in C:\WINNT\ntbtlog.txt - this is a plain text file that can be read in Notepad or similar.
Problem solved. Thank you, Sir.
Jack
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
When these routers are feeling real stupid the reset button dance is a waste-o-time. The correct procedure for your problem is stupidly linked and hard to find in the Linkmeister KB. Go to linksys.com find the Knowledge Base
opening page. Enter this in the top or bottom LINE:
KB10934111...
The point you find yourself at now is right where I was two years back when I began to understand just how much W11S4 disliked walls. Especially 2 or 3. Since my background is RF I decided to move the point up into the attic and hope it would benefit from the elevation whileI experimented with...
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