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Join Date: Jun 2000
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I have just updgraded from a Supermicro P6SBA i440BX to a Supermicro 370SCD i820 rig transferring all my peripherals. The ONLY thing that I can't get to work is the Iwill SIDE 2930C Scsi Host adapter (PCI) card. PnP locates the new device & correctly identifies it loading software but then Device Manager shows that there is a problem - Error 10.
I did a clean Win98 load after formatting C: drive. I flashed mbo BIOS and reset CMOS, downloaded latest SCSI card drivers all to no effect. I actually wonder if the board has gone U/S on me in the transfer process but I don't think so. Any ideas? |
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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Indian Rocks Beach, Florida
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Might be worth a try to put the card in a different PCI slot. The one next to the AGP is usually a good starting point if it isn’t already there.
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Joplin MO
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The slot next to the AGP is the *worst* slot to put a card in - it shares IRQ with the AGP slot and the newer video cards don't like that.
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