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SCSI card
Name: Ballu Date: June 2, 2004 at 01:40:56 Pacific OS: 2003 Server CPU/Ram: P3
Comment:
Hi I have just built my first 2003 Server, alls gone well so far, however I have a Scsi card I am try to configure, to say I’m having problems is an understatement. I have managed to download the relevant driver from several different locations, AP10_SCSI_Pro_All_v3.0656a.exe
But still no joy, I have followed exactly the correct procedure but for some unknown reason it will not install correctly.
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