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Power 100/120 User Guide
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If the drive does not work,
1.
Make sure that any required drivers are properly installed. See the driveÕs
documentation for more information.
2.
Turn the system off, unplug the system components, and remove the
cover.
3.
Make sure that the driveÕs data cable SCSI connector is plugged in and
seated Þrmly.
If the connection seems loose or crooked, check to make sure that no pins are bent and
that the connection is keyed properly. Bent pins may be carefully straightened with a
very small screwdriver.
4.
Make sure that the driveÕs power cable is plugged in and seated Þrmly.
5.
Make sure that each device in the internal SCSI chain has its own unique
SCSI ID: the primary hard drive should be set to ID
0
and the CD_ROM is
normally set to
3
. (See ÒSet SCSI IDÓ on page 31.)
6.
Make sure there are no internally-terminated devices in the SCSI chain. The
only internally-terminated device on the internal SCSI chain should be the
pre-installed primary internal hard drive.
7.
Replace the computerÕs cover, re-connect system components, turn main
power back on, and restart the computer.
If these steps do not correct the problem, contact the drive manufacturer or Power
Computing Technical Support at 1-800-708-6227 for assistance.
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