Hi all I recently had an on-board UW SCSI motherboard fail on my dual-boot Redhat system. The interesting thing is that the motherboard died just after I installed Windows 2000 RC2 - ominous!! Now when I turn that motherboard on I get only a blank screen - no bios no nothing! (Coincidence..... I guess....) Being budget conscious I had to replace the motherboard with a standard IDE one. I now have a 4.5 Gb UW-SCSI hard drive with all my data on it sitting in a drawer!! If anyone could suggest a person who can repair motherboards that would be appreciated as it would be nice to keep running UW-SCSI on this machine and set it up as a dedicated linux webserver. Otherwise, can anyone suggest where I might be able to take my box to "borrow" an UW-SCSI card and transfer the data to my IDE drive? The drive is FAT formatted (fortunately my linux partition was on an IDE drive so I can still get to the important apps!) so a quick Windows card driver install should be all that is required. Any suggestions greatly appreciated (I am out Parramatta way if anyone knows of a place out here! Otherwise I go into the city every day.) Thanks for any help Andrew $%^) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux Users Group Mailing List - http://www.slug.org.au To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe in the text
