Bruce Johnson wrote:

>On Thursday, December 26, 2002, at 11:59 AM, Mike Jaeger wrote:
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>>hi all here. anyone here know why a 8600  wont boot up.  all i get on
>>the screen is a  arrow on the screen. not  bome or happy face i,m at a
>>lose here. need any ideas from the list on this thank,  s  Mike Jaeger
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>SCSI termination and/or ID problems can cause this symptom; I've had it 
>happen to me.
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>Check that all SCSI devices are set with different ID"s and that the 
>internal chain is terminated.
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>--
>"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
>Bruce Johnson
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how do i tell if it,s  terminated thank,s much on the replie i,m still 
cant get it to boot . tryed unpuging one drive still no go . how boght 
puting in other drive ihave . out of a tower power. only two gig  but if 
it will get it going that,s cool with me for know.



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