It depends on the setup, but several machines I have had recognized an addin
PCI/EIDE card as SCSI.
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"sgopus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The drive itself is working fine, burns cd's just great.
> What I'm thinking is this, the Bios is set to check for bootable media in
> the following order, cd,SCSI,floppy, hd I usually don't boot to the
> SCSI,
> and do not keep any media in it, it's just wierd. by the way it's plextor
>
> "Andrew E." wrote:
>
>> Youre SCSI drive must be installed improperly,power or connection to
>> the
>> pc or similiar.Be nice if a brand name was posted.....Either way,if its
>> a
>> lightonit drive,they all have firmware updates,get them at lightonit.com
>>
>> "sgopus" wrote:
>>
>> > I recently started experiencing the following error coming from my BIOS
>> > MP3 error 2
>> > it flashes on the screen just after scanning my SCSI drive, I have no
>> > idea
>> > where to look for more details, I've looked in the BIOS, nothing
>> > appears to
>> > be wrong, also looked in devices within control panel in windows,
>> > nothing is
>> > marked with an Exclamation, so what the heck does it mean?
>> > My system is set up in the following manner, floppy, internal DVD
>> > burner,
>> > External SCSI CD Burner.
>> >