I also use the Promise card, have used from the ultra 33 all the way to the 133. Any hard drive
connected to the card reads as SCSI in Windows. This is normal behavior, what does it matter what
it is labeled as long as it works.
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Dave Vair
CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+
"Jonny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Its normal to have the Promise ide card connected drives termed as scsi by windows. What's left,
> and what are they connected to?
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> Jonny
> "tracy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> thanks for the advice andrew
>>
>> but unfortunatly i've already done that a couple of times, but i did it
>> again just to make sure. i didn't fdisk a couple of hard drives with XP, i
>> used "killdisk" and booted to a floppy to fdisk the drives. Killdisk kills
>> the mbr and everything on a drive, it's pretty through. i have flashed every
>> BIOS in every piece of hardware in my compouter from the motherboard to the
>> Promise Technology 133TX2 ide pci card. everything has the latest drivers
>> and BIOS. i did find bits and pieces of info on the internet, but no solution
>> as how to fix it. it's not really causing any damage right now, but i just
>> can't stand it to have everything in my computer labeled SCSI drives. i put
>> in a new hard (from someone else's computer), and my computer picked that one
>> up as a scsi drive also. i'm pretty sure the problem is in my motherboard
>> somewhere in the controllers, but i just can't fix it.
>> please help.
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>> tracy
>>
>>
>>
>> "Andrew E." wrote:
>>
>>> XP doesnt use FDisk...Either way,simply power off pc (unplug),remove the
>>> battery,locate & move the CMOS jumper pin from 1-2 to 2-3 position for .30
>>> to .45 seconds or so,then back to 1-2 position,replace battery,start
>>> pc.You'll
>>> need to reset basic BIOS settings before start up,& for add-ons,etc,but this
>>> resets youre BIOS & CMOS (youre BIOS is still at latest version)...
>>>
>>> "tracy" wrote:
>>>
>>> > well, i let someone on my computer and sure enough, they've screwed it up! my
>>> > new problem; six of my drives (3 hard drives, 2 dvd drives, and a zip drive)
>>> > all read as scsi drives. i've been working on this problem for a month and i
>>> > just can't get it straighten out. i've fdisk'ed a hard drive, fresh
>>> > installed of XP, and flashed the motherboard BIOS - all at the same time, and
>>> > still they read as scsi drives. the only two drives that don't read as scsi
>>> > drives are the two drives on IDE 0 (master and slave).
>>> > my stuff:
>>> > Gigabyte motherboard GA-8I915P Duo v2
>>> > 2 250GB WD HD, 1 160GB WD HD, 1 120GB WD HD, 1 40GB WD HD
>>> > a Sony and a Lite-On dvd burner, a Iomaga 250 zip drive
>>> > 2 GB RAM, 3.4 Intel P4 processor, and a floppy drive
>>> >
>>> > i have looked for and tried every utility i could find that i thought might
>>> > do something, i have tried EVERYTHING i can think of to no avail. i need help.
>>> > --
>>> > tracy
>>> >
>
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