Re: ScSi

From: Paul Adare (padare_at_newsguy.com)
Date: 09/21/05

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    In article <#4HLjsovFHA.3932@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, in the
    microsoft.public.windows.server.security news group, Gopi
    <gopigopi@hotmail.com> says...

    > We have DL 580 G2 Series from HP, the array is 5i smart array controller.
    > the server having problem we have to move the HDD to another Server, but the
    > Scsi is 6400 smart controller.
    >
    > is there anyway to change the settings, when i put the HDD to new server
    > just keep on restarting and getting blue screen (i couldnt even read the
    > error message).
    >

    This is a hardware question and has nothing to do with security so you
    should choose a more appropriate group for your question.
    Having said that, you need the drivers for the new SCSI controller
    installed, that's why you're getting the blue screen. You can try
    putting the drives back in the original server, installing the driver
    for the new SCSI controller and then moving the drivers. Failing that,
    you'll need to do a repair installation on the new system.
    If this doesn't answer your question, please post follow-ups to a group
    that is on-topic.

    -- 
    Paul Adare
    MVP - Windows - Virtual Machine
    http://www.identit.ca/blogs/paul/
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