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- Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 10:12:44 +0900
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B0Ti wrote: > > I had a similar problem after I upgraded my machine. During the bootup > sequence the cdrom doesn't have enough time to spin up, so the bios starts > booting from the harddrive. This is the only time I found the Pause key > handy. That might be a workaround, but I still think the Adaptec card is defective. > Bruno Raoult wrote: > > > The Bios is supposed to boot first on CDROM, then on SCSI device (I > > tried also to boot first on SCSI, with the same success). I would consider booting first on CD to be an experiment, since the average BIOS probably means an ATAPI (IDE) CD for that setting. I think that booting first on SCSI should do what you told the SCSI card to do. > > The adaptec card is configured to boot on ID #3, but ignores it and > > boots on the hard disk (#1) I consider that a gross defect in the Adaptec card, and would demand a repair or refund.
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