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Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 00:14:28 PST8
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: ECS 1.2 Upgrade Status Report

In <20060306142243.85119.qmail@web81612.mail.mud.yahoo.com>, on 03/06/06
at 06:22 AM, Harry Motin said:

> This is just a status report on my attempt to upgrade my system to ECS
>version 1.2.

eCS 1.2 or eCS 1.2 Media Refresh?

>It failed (at least I think it failed) at the "Startup.cmd"

It failed.

>What happen is that I heard continual, low
>level hard disk activity in the background (the hard drive activity light
>on the case does not work, because I have not yet attached the HD wire
>from the motherboard to the SCSI adapter).

Off hand, I'd say that the chosen SCSI driver was not what you need for
your adapter.

> So, the question to ask is: Is 15 minutes enough time to wait for the
>installation to progress past the "Startup.cmd" window following the
>first reboot (I have a new motherboard and 3.2 GHz CPU,

It is approximately 14 minutes and 59 seconds too long.

> I tried to install the upgrade several times, using different hardware
>selections, all to no avail.

I suspect this means you did not change the SCSI adapter selection or
settings. Correct?

What you need to boot is review the logs, as discussed in the manual and
figure out why the wrong SCSI driver was installed.

> I do not have network access on my new box (I'm presently using my
>wife's computer to write and send this E-Mail). I've got to figure out
>why!

Again the logs will tell you what NIC was installed. Of course, you might
just have a DHCP setup problem.

Steven

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