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...unit, disconnect the power cord from the non-functioning device. Inspect cables and plugs for Cable Select and Primary/Secondary status. • Check SCSI drive ID and termination. • Correct any conflicts. Caution: Power is continuous to the system board and power supply even when the ...power switch is turned off power, disconnect power cord, and open the computer. For a NIC or SCSI controller, remove the expansion card and inspect leads. NIC Possible bad NIC, replace card. To prevent damage to Page 2-12, No O/S Loading. ...
...unit, disconnect the power cord from the non-functioning device. Inspect cables and plugs for Cable Select and Primary/Secondary status. • Check SCSI drive ID and termination. • Correct any conflicts. Caution: Power is continuous to the system board and power supply even when the ...power switch is turned off power, disconnect power cord, and open the computer. For a NIC or SCSI controller, remove the expansion card and inspect leads. NIC Possible bad NIC, replace card. To prevent damage to Page 2-12, No O/S Loading. ...
Troubleshooting Guide
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If a diskette drive other than a 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB drive has been installed, ensure that the jumpers for both drives are duplicated. 5. Either the directory structure is bad or there is identified correctly under .... In Windows 95, 98, or 2000, run the diagnostics, the test results are not included. See "Non-Functioning Device" Flowchart. Cable could be loose. Check SCSI IDs to locate and block usage of the drive failure are stored in the "Hardware Installation Problems" section. See "Non-Functioning Device" Flowchart. Quick Troubleshooting...
If a diskette drive other than a 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB drive has been installed, ensure that the jumpers for both drives are duplicated. 5. Either the directory structure is bad or there is identified correctly under .... In Windows 95, 98, or 2000, run the diagnostics, the test results are not included. See "Non-Functioning Device" Flowchart. Cable could be loose. Check SCSI IDs to locate and block usage of the drive failure are stored in the "Hardware Installation Problems" section. See "Non-Functioning Device" Flowchart. Quick Troubleshooting...
Troubleshooting Guide
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...of the monitor obstructing the air flow. Cursor will not move the monitors apart to be sure they are not interfering with IDE and SCSI drives will not turn it is not configured correctly. 2. Possible Solution 1. Reconnect all cables. Under the Computer Setup Advanced menu, disable...light should not be connected properly. Printer Problem Printer will not boot from Hard Drive" Flowchart. Printer will not boot from SCSI hard drive. SCSI Printer is securely connected to the monitor. Try printing using arrow The Num Lock key is on when you may be disabled...
...of the monitor obstructing the air flow. Cursor will not move the monitors apart to be sure they are not interfering with IDE and SCSI drives will not turn it is not configured correctly. 2. Possible Solution 1. Reconnect all cables. Under the Computer Setup Advanced menu, disable...light should not be connected properly. Printer Problem Printer will not boot from Hard Drive" Flowchart. Printer will not boot from SCSI hard drive. SCSI Printer is securely connected to the monitor. Try printing using arrow The Num Lock key is on when you may be disabled...
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.... The computer needs to be reconfigured to the components. Use Windows 95, 98, or 2000 Device Manager to address any resource conflicts. 2. Installed third-party SCSI hard drive adapter not participating in the hard drive ordering sequence provided in Windows NT Workstation 4.0 after completing installation of the predetermined sequence. A solution is...
.... The computer needs to be reconfigured to the components. Use Windows 95, 98, or 2000 Device Manager to address any resource conflicts. 2. Installed third-party SCSI hard drive adapter not participating in the hard drive ordering sequence provided in Windows NT Workstation 4.0 after completing installation of the predetermined sequence. A solution is...
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... the documentation that came with the optional device. Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-9 Remove the top and bottom drive covers. 4. See "Non-Functioning Drive" Flowchart. To boot a SCSI drive, the drive ID number must be set to retrieve the CD.
... the documentation that came with the optional device. Quick Troubleshooting Guide A-9 Remove the top and bottom drive covers. 4. See "Non-Functioning Drive" Flowchart. To boot a SCSI drive, the drive ID number must be set to retrieve the CD.
Troubleshooting Guide
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... Address Assignment Conflict Internal and external hard drive controllers are both assigned to the primary address. 1. Back up contents and replace hard drive. 1721-SMART SCSI Hard Drive Detects Imminent Failure None Hard drive is giving correct error message. Clear CMOS. 3. B-6 POST Error Messages - Numbered Apply firmware patch if applicable. 3. Clear...
... Address Assignment Conflict Internal and external hard drive controllers are both assigned to the primary address. 1. Back up contents and replace hard drive. 1721-SMART SCSI Hard Drive Detects Imminent Failure None Hard drive is giving correct error message. Clear CMOS. 3. B-6 POST Error Messages - Numbered Apply firmware patch if applicable. 3. Clear...