On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 01:09 AM, Daniel Larsson wrote: > > > > >> From: David Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > snip >> Have you tried the old standbys? (Reset the PRAM, reset the Cuda >> switch, reseat >> all cards, test the RAM, check termination and SCSI IDs for >> conflicts.) >> >> David Allen > > Yes I have, no improvement.Used sugested sofware from previous > postings. > I have alsoe tested the uppdater, (I had missed that one) sugested by > cbird. > Sofar nothing improves the stability. > I wonder if the SCSI bus itself is damaged by previous owner, posibly > by adding disks with termination on or conflicting ID.
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