It is listed on the website.  Regardless of that, when I press F6, it doesn't 
respond.  I did download the drivers from Adaptec's website but, since F6 won't 
respond, I can't do that.  Prior to this fiasco, I made it so, the system 
booted from the XP Pro Setup disc.  I reformatted a couple weeks ago to clear 
out a nasty virus.  When I reformatted via the SCSI Disk Utility and, ran the 
XP Pro Setup disc, there was no problem.  This time, while the AHA-39320A-R 
sees' the drive, the XP Pro Setup disc does not.

I agree that XP needs those drivers.

Christopher
-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: Jeff Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Do you have the OEM host adapter drivers from Adaptec on a floppy and have 
> you inserted the disc after pressing F6? Windows setup needs those to 
> install. Otherwise, "no hard drive has been found." 
> 
> I checked the Adatpec site for your model and found nothing. Are you sure 
> that's the correct model #?


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