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Troubleshooting
AMM-1570/1572 User’s Guide
Stock Number: 510526-00, Rev. B
Page: 4-5
Print Spec Number: 492379-00
Current Date: 3/7/94
ECN Date: 3/8/94
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If your system has only SCSI disk drives, make sure your com-
puter’s CMOS
setup
is set to
No Drives Installed
, as is required
for SCSI host adapters.
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If necessary, back up all data on the desired boot hard disk and
perform a high-level or low-level format.
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If your system is running under DOS, be sure that the intended
boot disk has an active DOS partition and a DOS format.
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If your system is attempting to boot from the SCSI hard drive,
make sure the SCSI ID of the hard drive you want to boot from
is set to 0.
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Make sure that SCSI parity is consistently enabled or disabled
on all devices on the SCSI bus.
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Make sure that SCSI termination is properly set on the host
adapter and SCSI devices. (See Termination on the SCSI Bus on
page 2-3.)
The
aspi2dos.sys ASPI manager is installed; however, the system will
not boot from the SCSI hard disk drive, and the
aspi2dos logo does not
appear on the screen.
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Make sure
aspi2dos.sys
is located in the root directory of the
boot drive.
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Make sure the
config.sys
file contains the following entry:
device=c:\...\aspi2dos.sys /d
The system is having difficulties using a SCSI drive as drive
D and a
standard hard disk as drive
C.
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Make sure hard disk 1 (D) is set to
Not Installed
or
No Drive
Installed
with your CMOS
setup
program.
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Make sure the SCSI drive used as drive D is set to SCSI ID 0.
Check your drive manual for information on setting the SCSI
ID for that device.
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Make sure SCSI parity is consistently enabled or disabled on
all devices on the SCSI bus.
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Make sure SCSI termination is properly set on the host adapter
and SCSI devices.
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If your system is running under DOS, make sure the disk has a
DOS partition.