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Old 17-05-2004, 06:19 PM   #1
BobK
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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to get an older computer running Win98 to run properly. This is
an AMD 1.1 gig, 2 hard drives, cdrom, and zip250.

The CDROM was a SCSI and a guy changed it to an EIDE. Now the CDROM and ZIP
dirves are not showing in My Computer. Also, I was trying to get it to boot
from the CDROM in order to reinstall Windows.

I have been playing with the BIOS settings but only know half of what I am
doing.

Can someone tell me what I might try to get all drives showing: C, D, CDROM,
and Zip?

My current BIOS settings are below.

Thanks,

Bob


Boot Menu

1. ATAPI CDROM None
2. Removable Device Legacy Floppy
3. IDE Hard Drive IBM DJNA 37220
4. Other Boot Device Onboard ATA100 Boot/Scsi


Main Menu

Primary Master IBM DJNA 37220 Type Auto
Primary Slave None Type Auto
Secondary Master None Type Auto
Secondary Slave IOMEGA ZIP 250 Type Auto


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Old 17-05-2004, 06:26 PM   #2
Wayne Morgan
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Verify the jumpers on the CD and Zip. Set the CD as master and the Zip as
slave. They should work the other way around also, but I prefer it this way.
Once that is done, go into the IDE setup in the BIOS and set all devices for
Auto Detect. Save changes and reboot. They should all be visible now. If
not, start swapping cables, trying one drive at a time, etc. to find out
what the problem is.

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"BobK" <rk1@usernomics[no spam].com> wrote in message
news:8u6qc.11732$Fo4.152371@typhoon.sonic.net...
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am trying to get an older computer running Win98 to run properly. This

is
> an AMD 1.1 gig, 2 hard drives, cdrom, and zip250.
>
> The CDROM was a SCSI and a guy changed it to an EIDE. Now the CDROM and

ZIP
> dirves are not showing in My Computer. Also, I was trying to get it to

boot
> from the CDROM in order to reinstall Windows.
>
> I have been playing with the BIOS settings but only know half of what I am
> doing.
>
> Can someone tell me what I might try to get all drives showing: C, D,

CDROM,
> and Zip?
>
> My current BIOS settings are below.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
>
> Boot Menu
>
> 1. ATAPI CDROM None
> 2. Removable Device Legacy Floppy
> 3. IDE Hard Drive IBM DJNA 37220
> 4. Other Boot Device Onboard ATA100 Boot/Scsi
>
>
> Main Menu
>
> Primary Master IBM DJNA 37220 Type Auto
> Primary Slave None Type

Auto
> Secondary Master None Type Auto
> Secondary Slave IOMEGA ZIP 250 Type Auto
>
>
>



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Old 20-05-2004, 04:56 PM   #3
ProfGene
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The bios should have a boot sequence preference choice. You change the
choices usually with page up and page down. If you have this feature make
the cdrom the first choice and ide0 the second choice and have the Win98
cdrom in the drive when you save the settings so it will allow you to setup
Windows98 from the cdrom.
"BobK" <rk1@usernomics[no spam].com> wrote in message
news:8u6qc.11732$Fo4.152371@typhoon.sonic.net...
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am trying to get an older computer running Win98 to run properly. This

is
> an AMD 1.1 gig, 2 hard drives, cdrom, and zip250.
>
> The CDROM was a SCSI and a guy changed it to an EIDE. Now the CDROM and

ZIP
> dirves are not showing in My Computer. Also, I was trying to get it to

boot
> from the CDROM in order to reinstall Windows.
>
> I have been playing with the BIOS settings but only know half of what I am
> doing.
>
> Can someone tell me what I might try to get all drives showing: C, D,

CDROM,
> and Zip?
>
> My current BIOS settings are below.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
>
>
> Boot Menu
>
> 1. ATAPI CDROM None
> 2. Removable Device Legacy Floppy
> 3. IDE Hard Drive IBM DJNA 37220
> 4. Other Boot Device Onboard ATA100 Boot/Scsi
>
>
> Main Menu
>
> Primary Master IBM DJNA 37220 Type Auto
> Primary Slave None Type

Auto
> Secondary Master None Type Auto
> Secondary Slave IOMEGA ZIP 250 Type Auto
>
>



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Old 01-06-2004, 03:02 PM   #4
syloo
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Default Re: BIOS Settings?

HI!
I'm looking for IBM djna-372200.
I've got one which has a broken card and I want to try to replace it
to restore data which are stored on it...
It's very important!

Thank you to telle me if you know where I can buy this HDD.

Regards

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