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XP SP2
Computer boots off Adaptec 2940UW. I needed to give another PC my adaptor in a hurry, and later, when I had one, installed a replacement 2940UW in its place (same PCI slot). The SCSI HDD ID is still the same. But I have no idea what the old card's BIOS version was - whether they're the same. The PC boots but XP won't completely start. It appears to flash a blue screen then reboot the PC. Options such as safe mode and last known good don't get it up. Can I recover it without reinstalling? I found Q198859, but it refers to changing SCSI types while I'm using what should already be identical hardware. -- Dave Harry |
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It's ok now.
Using that procedure, Bart PE and regedit, I managed to convince it that it had a _different_ adapter in there, then was able to add my [original/new] card with device manager, like in the KB. Ta anyway... -- Dave Harry "Dave Harry" <DaveHarry@please.keep.replies.in.the.newsgroup> wrote in message news:e6zoEF78FHA.2192@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > XP SP2 > Computer boots off Adaptec 2940UW. > > I needed to give another PC my adaptor in a hurry, and later, when I had > one, installed a replacement 2940UW in its place (same PCI slot). > The SCSI HDD ID is still the same. But I have no idea what the old card's > BIOS version was - whether they're the same. > > The PC boots but XP won't completely start. It appears to flash a blue > screen then reboot the PC. Options such as safe mode and last known good > don't get it up. > > Can I recover it without reinstalling? I found Q198859, but it refers to > changing SCSI types while I'm using what should already be identical > hardware. > > -- > Dave Harry > |
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