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Troubleshooting
In this Appendix
Troubleshooting Checklist
Check the following if you have problems installing or using the
AAA-UDMA and UDMA drives:
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Does the AAA-UDMA BIOS sign-on message appear during
bootup? If not, check the following items:
– Is the AAA-UDMA properly seated in a PCI expansion
slot? Refer to your computer documentation for the slot
location.
– Does your computer CMOS setup require you to enable
PCI bus parameters (see your computer documentation)? If
so, run the CMOS Setup program and assign the parame-
ters—usually IRQ, Enable PCI Slot, and Enable Master.
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Are all UDMA cables and power cables connected?
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If you are having trouble booting from an UDMA drive or
array, verify that the drive or array has been selected as the
boot-first (boot) device and that the boot partition is active.
➤ Troubleshooting Checklist
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➤ Windows NT Troubleshooting
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