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SCSI Boot

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by JeremyR, 2002/02/23.

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  1. 2002/02/23
    JeremyR

    JeremyR Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello,
    I'm new to world of SCSI and I was wondering if I installed win2k pro on a SCSI drive, how do I boot the system. Will the system see the SCSI hard drive and boot from it or will I have to use the SCSI boot disk every time I want to turn on my computer?
     
  2. 2002/02/24
    Russ

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    I do not know how you have your system setup but if you just are using SCSI, set the ID# of the drive to 00 and have a SCSI controller that will let you boot from it. You will not need to boot from a floppy every time. You also have to set the termination on the drive. (terminated or not according if you have other SCSI hardware)
     
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