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Greg Guzley
I got a new computer with XP pro. I want to continue to use a drive called
the Shark 250, by an out-of business company, Avatar. It works via parallel
port, and did fine with my Win98 machine. I am having trouble getting XP to
see it when I try to install it. I had to put a PCI card with a second
parallel port on the motherboard, since my motherboard only had one
parallel. When I connect the drive to that parallel port, and turn on the
machine, XP does not see new hardware. If I go to the Add New Hardware
under Control Panel, I cannot make XP see the drive. I confirmed under
Device Manager that the parallel port is working properly, and I got the
latest driver from the manufacturer to cover that base. I have tried every
combination of cable, BIOS setting, and anything else I can think of, but I
cannot get XP to recognize the drive. I have checked a couple web sites
which indicate other people have been successful in getting the Shark Drive
to work under XP, so I would like to ask for suggestions on how I can make
it work on this machine.
Thanks
Greg
the Shark 250, by an out-of business company, Avatar. It works via parallel
port, and did fine with my Win98 machine. I am having trouble getting XP to
see it when I try to install it. I had to put a PCI card with a second
parallel port on the motherboard, since my motherboard only had one
parallel. When I connect the drive to that parallel port, and turn on the
machine, XP does not see new hardware. If I go to the Add New Hardware
under Control Panel, I cannot make XP see the drive. I confirmed under
Device Manager that the parallel port is working properly, and I got the
latest driver from the manufacturer to cover that base. I have tried every
combination of cable, BIOS setting, and anything else I can think of, but I
cannot get XP to recognize the drive. I have checked a couple web sites
which indicate other people have been successful in getting the Shark Drive
to work under XP, so I would like to ask for suggestions on how I can make
it work on this machine.
Thanks
Greg