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Installing Seagate SCSI Hard drive on NT

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Name: Ara
Date: November 15, 1999 at 13:34:38 Pacific
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Hi there Guys,
I have this seagate ST31051N Scsi Hrd drive
but I have no literature for it, it was sort oif a gift, and cand install it although the
Scsi card seems to be working. I have no Info
on this HD and would like to use it if I can
thanks for any help I get.
Ara



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Name: Hemant
Date: November 29, 1999 at 09:08:25 Pacific
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partition your hard drive using dos. make it dos bootable. after that try to install win nt from the WIn NT CD ,there while installing it will ask u for the drives for the SCSI HD therwe u specify vendor's disk and insert the floppy disk of SCSI Drivers . then follow the instructions on the screen . u will be able to install WIn nt on your machine.


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