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Old 04-04-2002, 05:05 PM   #1
Ayden
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Question Scsi


I'm having this little problem
I have a Seagate Barracuda Scsi HDD (ST318436LW)
and a on board
when i try to fdisk the scsi HDD, eveything is smooth, i change partition, write it to the disk ... and exit... i type fdisk again and the parition is unchanged .... even if i never got an error msg

The onboard scsi controller is a Adaptec AID-7890
I have another hdd scsi that's FUJISTSU m2954S-512
The board is an Asus PDB-DS\


I'm pretty clueless
i've got the same problem with FDISK and CFDISK
what might be the problem
the only jumper setting enabled is for the ID ...
The terminaison is on the cable.


I hope you have son insight
Cordialy,
Karl St-Jacques
 
  


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