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    Need A Drive For SCSI

    Discussion in 'eMachines' started by mvaughn12, Feb 4, 2005.

  1. mvaughn12

    mvaughn12 Notebook Consultant

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    Just reinstalled Win XP Pro. Due to virus.........Had my virus disabled by accident.....anyhow. Now my computer is asking for a Driver for SCSI and Raid Controllers ......I have a M6805

    Never asked for this before. Any clues from anyone???? or a link for the driver.[ ;)]
     
  2. Learux

    Learux Notebook Consultant

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    Try www.euronet.nl/~icu07350/driverheaven/

    Lots of choices

    Learux
     
  3. mvaughn12

    mvaughn12 Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks now my last question is does anyone know what type of SCSI Controller is in the M6805

    Mine Reads unknown
     
  4. olyteddy

    olyteddy Notebook Deity

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by mvaughn12

     
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    mvaughn12 Notebook Consultant

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    [ :(]Hmmm.... I can't figure out then why when I go in under Device Manager my SCSI is highlighed and is requesting a driver.
     
  6. olyteddy

    olyteddy Notebook Deity

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    I was asked for a SCSI driver one time when using Nero on Win 98SE. Turned out I really needed ASPI? ACPI? (some such acronym) for Nero to see my burner.

    First PC = Vic-20, 8" 128KB Home-Brew Floppy Drive ... Current Rig = eMachines m6805 ... Quantum Leap?
     
  7. mvaughn12

    mvaughn12 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey thanks that really helped me alot, I found the driver[ :D]