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Angry SCSI bus is hung

Anyone have any ideas what could be causing me to get the error "The SCSI bus is hung. Perhaps an external device is turned off"? This is occuring when I try to boot off of my external CDROM. I have tried this CDROM on 3 different systems, tried different SCSI cables, and different terminators and I keep getting the same error. Could my CDROM be bad???
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hi ,

first make sure ur terminator is at the last device . make sure the scsi cdrom jumper is on the right id example if ur cd rom is on master then u will have a conflict with ur scsi drive . is the scsi bios detects cd-rom ? if so u , make sure theres no scratch on cd-rom disc , and might be u wanna try another cdrom drive .


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