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Fokke Nauta
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:21 pm    Post subject: Again: SCSI drives lost since new motherboard Reply with quote

Hi all,

I posted this question on January 16th:

Recently I installed a new motherboard (ASUA P5B) with processor and memory.
I Kept my old SCSI card (Adaptec 7850). The system runs fine, but I can see
no SCSI drives. To the card there are internally connected a SCSI CDROM and
a SCSI CD burner. Externally connected are a flatbed scanner and a film
scanner. Both scanners work fine, but the drives are invisible. Windows
can't see them. In the Device Manager the SCSI controller is listed. The
Disk Manager can't see the drives, however. I assume there may be an
interference with the F6 SATA driver, but it's just a guess. And I need that
driver as it is necessary to use the SATA discs.

The problem went all of a sudden and I could use the SCSI drives. I don't
know how or why. However, the problem came back and once again I am not able
to use the drives. Even a SCSI utility can not find those drives. Other
drives, like the SATA drives and 2 IDE drives, do show up in the SCSI
utility.

What can I do?

Many thanks in advance.
With kind regards,
Fokke Nauta
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Jeremy Boden
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Again: SCSI drives lost since new motherboard Reply with quote

On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 12:21 +0100, Fokke Nauta wrote:
Quote:
Hi all,

I posted this question on January 16th:

Recently I installed a new motherboard (ASUA P5B) with processor and memory.
I Kept my old SCSI card (Adaptec 7850). The system runs fine, but I can see
no SCSI drives. To the card there are internally connected a SCSI CDROM and
a SCSI CD burner. Externally connected are a flatbed scanner and a film
scanner. Both scanners work fine, but the drives are invisible. Windows
can't see them. In the Device Manager the SCSI controller is listed. The
Disk Manager can't see the drives, however. I assume there may be an
interference with the F6 SATA driver, but it's just a guess. And I need that
driver as it is necessary to use the SATA discs.

The problem went all of a sudden and I could use the SCSI drives. I don't
know how or why. However, the problem came back and once again I am not able
to use the drives. Even a SCSI utility can not find those drives. Other
drives, like the SATA drives and 2 IDE drives, do show up in the SCSI
utility.

What can I do?


Have you tried moving the SCSI controller to a different PCI slot?

--
Jeremy Boden
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Michael Hawes
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 4:14 am    Post subject: Re: Again: SCSI drives lost since new motherboard Reply with quote

"Jeremy Boden" <jeremy@jboden.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1169314725.5392.20.camel@HAL...
Quote:
On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 12:21 +0100, Fokke Nauta wrote:
Hi all,

I posted this question on January 16th:

Recently I installed a new motherboard (ASUA P5B) with processor and
memory.
I Kept my old SCSI card (Adaptec 7850). The system runs fine, but I can
see
no SCSI drives. To the card there are internally connected a SCSI CDROM
and
a SCSI CD burner. Externally connected are a flatbed scanner and a film
scanner. Both scanners work fine, but the drives are invisible. Windows
can't see them. In the Device Manager the SCSI controller is listed. The
Disk Manager can't see the drives, however. I assume there may be an
interference with the F6 SATA driver, but it's just a guess. And I need
that
driver as it is necessary to use the SATA discs.

The problem went all of a sudden and I could use the SCSI drives. I don't
know how or why. However, the problem came back and once again I am not
able
to use the drives. Even a SCSI utility can not find those drives. Other
drives, like the SATA drives and 2 IDE drives, do show up in the SCSI
utility.

What can I do?


Have you tried moving the SCSI controller to a different PCI slot?

--
Jeremy Boden

Check cables/termination. Try connecting one cable at a time! Reseat the

card. Sounds like a haedware problem.

Mike.
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Fokke Nauta
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Again: SCSI drives lost since new motherboard Reply with quote

"Michael Hawes" <michael.hawes1remove@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:45b29791$2_3@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...
Quote:

"Jeremy Boden" <jeremy@jboden.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1169314725.5392.20.camel@HAL...
On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 12:21 +0100, Fokke Nauta wrote:
Hi all,

I posted this question on January 16th:

Recently I installed a new motherboard (ASUA P5B) with processor and
memory.
I Kept my old SCSI card (Adaptec 7850). The system runs fine, but I can
see
no SCSI drives. To the card there are internally connected a SCSI CDROM
and
a SCSI CD burner. Externally connected are a flatbed scanner and a film
scanner. Both scanners work fine, but the drives are invisible. Windows
can't see them. In the Device Manager the SCSI controller is listed.
The
Disk Manager can't see the drives, however. I assume there may be an
interference with the F6 SATA driver, but it's just a guess. And I need
that
driver as it is necessary to use the SATA discs.

The problem went all of a sudden and I could use the SCSI drives. I
don't
know how or why. However, the problem came back and once again I am not
able
to use the drives. Even a SCSI utility can not find those drives. Other
drives, like the SATA drives and 2 IDE drives, do show up in the SCSI
utility.

What can I do?


Have you tried moving the SCSI controller to a different PCI slot?

--
Jeremy Boden

Check cables/termination. Try connecting one cable at a time! Reseat
the
card. Sounds like a haedware problem.

Mike.


Termination is OK. I inserted the card in another slot. Didn't make any
difference.

Fokke
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Fokke Nauta
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 2:34 am    Post subject: Re: Again: SCSI drives lost since new motherboard Reply with quote

"Fokke Nauta" <fnautaNO@SPAMiae.nl> wrote in message
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Quote:
"Michael Hawes" <michael.hawes1remove@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
news:45b29791$2_3@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com...

"Jeremy Boden" <jeremy@jboden.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1169314725.5392.20.camel@HAL...
On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 12:21 +0100, Fokke Nauta wrote:
Hi all,

I posted this question on January 16th:

Recently I installed a new motherboard (ASUA P5B) with processor and
memory.
I Kept my old SCSI card (Adaptec 7850). The system runs fine, but I
can
see
no SCSI drives. To the card there are internally connected a SCSI
CDROM
and
a SCSI CD burner. Externally connected are a flatbed scanner and a
film
scanner. Both scanners work fine, but the drives are invisible.
Windows
can't see them. In the Device Manager the SCSI controller is listed.
The
Disk Manager can't see the drives, however. I assume there may be an
interference with the F6 SATA driver, but it's just a guess. And I
need
that
driver as it is necessary to use the SATA discs.

The problem went all of a sudden and I could use the SCSI drives. I
don't
know how or why. However, the problem came back and once again I am
not
able
to use the drives. Even a SCSI utility can not find those drives.
Other
drives, like the SATA drives and 2 IDE drives, do show up in the SCSI
utility.

What can I do?


Have you tried moving the SCSI controller to a different PCI slot?

--
Jeremy Boden

Check cables/termination. Try connecting one cable at a time! Reseat
the
card. Sounds like a haedware problem.

Mike.


Termination is OK. I inserted the card in another slot. Didn't make any
difference.

Fokke


I have given up. There appears to be no solution to my problem. I have
decided to remove all the SCSI stuff. A new IDE CDROM drive and burner (DVD
as well)
are no problem. I will have to purchase a new USB scanner, though.

Thanks for all your help and suggestions.

With best regards,
Fokke Nauta
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