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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 . regards |
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