SCSI Boot problem

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Larry

My IDE boot disk was recently replaced with a larger SCSI
drive by copying with Seagate's DiskWizard 2003 software.

The copy appears good, but the computer dosen't boot from
the SCSI. SCSI ID's are correct and all are listed at
POST. If I boot from a floppy, I can see everything on
the drives.

Is it necessary to run W2k setup? If I do, will I loose
all earlier programs and configs?

Thanks for any help.
 
Larry said:
My IDE boot disk was recently replaced with a larger SCSI
drive by copying with Seagate's DiskWizard 2003 software.

The copy appears good, but the computer dosen't boot from
the SCSI. SCSI ID's are correct and all are listed at
POST. If I boot from a floppy, I can see everything on
the drives.

Is it necessary to run W2k setup? If I do, will I loose
all earlier programs and configs?

Thanks for any help.

Have you got the IDE removed from the system then? Is the BIOS able to
recognize the SCSI drive, and if so, is the drive set to be the default boot?

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You may have to install the appropriate SCSI driver BEFORE
you remove the IDE disk.
 
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