Drive Not Found- Error 41

D

Don Williams

Strange development in migrating from XP Pro to SP2, or somewhere along the
way.

I have a mix of EIDE AND SCSI devices on my main system and run XP Pro and
SCO OSR (Unix). Both OSs share two SCSI CD drives, one of which is a
burner.

Unix sees the drives just fine. XP Pro installs drivers for the SCSI CD
drives, however it reports Error 41 (device not found) when you check
hardware properties.

Drive letters are no longer assigned for these two devices.

I don't remember exactly where this issue developed, but had been noticing
(and ignoring) some problems for some time.

Any suggestions to bring these drives back to life under Windows would be
gratefully accepted.

Thanks,

DAW
 
A

Andrew E.

First install the MB chipset installation utility from the mfg
(intel,amd,etc),
after,install the SCSI controller software from its mfg web site...
 
D

Don Williams

Let me see what happens when I try to find and install software for this
Intel Mother board.

As far as SCSI is concerned, the SCSI BIOS is loaded during boot, followed
by a search for SCSI devices, of which 5 are found, not including the SCSI
card, which is there but not identified during boot.

Thanks,

DAW
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D

Don Williams

I found some Intel Utilities, including a Chipset installation utility for
my D845PEBT2 Motherboard, sort of in the "antique motherboard" section,
downloaded and installed it, but no help.

Then I deleted the two SCSI CD drives from the system, re-started it, and
they still come up with drivers installed, but no link to drive letters,
still error 41.

One more thing to try is to remove an external backup drive I added for my
network of 3 computers and which took up one of the old drive letters once
used by the CD devices.

Thanks,

DAW
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D

Don Williams

I found a chipset utility on the Intel site, installed it, but still get the
error 41, even after removing and un-installing an external USB backup
drive.

No idea where to go from here. Board is Intel D845PEBT2 and it is carried
as an unsupported board, but they do have some software for it. None of the
software related to CD Rom drives. It was mostly for USB, Video sets, etc.

Help!

DAW
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