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[filmscanners] Re: Problems installing Adaptec OEM SCSI card



Have you installed ASPI driver  available on Ed's site.

Rob

Alan Womack wrote:

> Few thoughts.
>
> Set the BIOS to non plug and play OS
>
> Try installing the software in safe mode (don't know if w2K has it or not)
>
> Remove the card, uninstall the software.
>
> Reboot, reinstall the software.
>
> Shutdown.
>
> Reinsert the card.  Restart the machine.
>
> Alan
>
>   >>  I wondered if I had IRQ conflicts and have freed up several IRQ numbers 
>by
>   >>  disabling onboard soundcard and spare COM ports, and have specifically
>   >>  assigned each of the freed up numbers in turn to the PCI slot I'm using.
>   >>  I've also tried a couple of other available PCI slots and again assigned
>   >>  each of the freed up IRQs.  No luck.
>
>   >>  Anyone come across something similar?  I've had difficulties contacting
>   >>  Microtek support here in the UK.  I'll keep trying, including US 
>support,
>   >>  but just wondered if someone on the list might have had similar 
>experiences
>   >>  that they might like to share.
>
>   >>  K2
>

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