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Hmmm.... Maybe disable 'plug and play os' in the system bios.... 
Maybe..

  just a thought..

  ~John

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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:31 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Add new SCSI controller in WIN 2000


I have a Windows 2000 Server SP2.  I want to switch out the SCSI 
controller.  I can not add the SCSI controller into the system with
the one 
currently installed, no more room ( 2 slot rack mount).

Now, under NT4, I could go to SCSI devices and add the drivers, start
the 
SCSI driver, shut down the system, switch out the SCSI controller,
boot it 
up, log in, and remove the old SCSI driver.

Under Windows 2000, I can not add the new driver because it can not
find 
the hardware (damn plug and play).  Anybody know how to get around
this?

TIA

Jacob


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