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Installation of NT in SCSI Drive
Name: Arsh Date: July 28, 2003 at 04:12:57 Pacific OS: WINNT CPU/Ram: piii
If the drive is bootable from either BIOS or an ISA/PCI bootable card then you need the drivers for the controller.
When installing NT4 it will request you to hit the F6 at start of install and supply the drivers, later in install the SCSI drive will be offered as an install drive.
btw low level format SCSI drives with the utility that comes with the driver package.
If controller for SCSI is not bootable then you will need an IDE drive!
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