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SCSI device not detected

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Name: TechS
Date: April 4, 2003 at 10:12:13 Pacific
OS: W2K
CPU/Ram: 1Ghz/ 128 MB
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I am getting a No SCSI devices detected error when booting. I installed third-party SCSI drivers. The CD-ROM appears to be finding the Hard disk but at boot it will not recognize it. It's on a Proliant DL320. I've tried replacing the motherboard and that did not solve the problem. I also have another server that is an exact replica with the same hard drive that is working. Any suggestions as to what could be causing the problem?



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Name: seat6
Date: April 4, 2003 at 18:09:56 Pacific
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If it works on a clone system I would replace the SCSI controller card.


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