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Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 13:33:31 PST
From: Tom Brown <thombrown@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: New motherboard woes

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I'm on the hardware list, too. Someone said that it is a known problem with
an updates SYM_HI.ADD not due until Q2, 2001.
I updated BIOS for my mobo and the HAB, had to move the drive to the A
channel to see it under Warp. I got tons of errors, however, and my data is
mostly toast, thanks to CHKDSK wiping things out. Will have to do a low-level
format and start over, probably with eCS. I have been meaning to do that
anyway, just without the data loss.

Steven Levine wrote:

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> In <3AA86BE2.38D3F452@earthlink.net>, on 03/08/01
> at 09:50 PM, Tom Brown said:
>
> >Secondly, the system does not see my IBM SCSI drive on the B-channel of
> >the LsiLogic SCSI adapter under OS/2. It shows up under Win2K. It worked
> >just fine on the old mobo.
>
> Have you resolved this? I haven't seen any responses.
>
> This sounds familiar. I recall some discussions on the os2hardware list
> stating that there is a driver problem with the new ASUS MB's and the LSI
> U2's and that LSI is working on the problem.
>
> You might check the os2hardware list archives (groups.yahoo.com).
>
> HTH,
>
> Steven
>
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