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Bus mastering is disabled.  The drive was physically set to its SCSI
id;  no automatic options were used.

We flashed the Adaptec card's BIOS to the most recent version we could
locate, and the HP's BIOS has also been updated.

Our solution - so far - was to scrounge a 4-gig IDE drive from a
junked machine and install Win2k on it.
The SCSI drive was set to be the second physical drive.

On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 19:55:48 -0000, you wrote:

>Grab your Phillips, it's...
>The Latest from The Screwdriver List!
>
>
>Ron, I had a number of problems with a drive under Win2K that turned out to 
>be due to a problem in the BIOS. It was a Maxtor drive and it turned out 
>that the BIOS had faulty code for mode 4 drives. It hadn't been a problem 
>under 98 and to this day I don't know why. Flashing the BIOS did the trick. 
>That is probably not the problem here but I thought that it was worth 
>mentioning, for both the motherboard and the adapter BIOS.
>
>I would also check whether bus mastering is on or off, and turn off the 
>automatic assignment of SCSI id numbers. I forget what that feature is 
>called since I never use it.
>
>- Good luck

Ron  n1zhi
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