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Topic: Converting over to SCSI... Tips & Suggestions please....
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David Buckley
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 525
From: Oxford, N. Canterbury, New Zealand
Registered: Aug 2004
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posted 11-09-2004 10:09 PM
I think you'll find a SCSI Barracuda disk is the same disk as an IDE Barracuda, with different interface elctronics. Therefore there should be no appreciable difference in reliability.
If you're killing disks at that rate either you're seriously unlucky, or you're mistreating them, probably though overheating. Unless you address why your disks are failing, I wouldn't expect these new ones to be any better.
Its yonks since I've touched a SCSI anything, but the Adaptec cards always used to come with a BIOS which enables the operating system to boot. Which disk it boots off depends on the address, I think it is either the lowest or address 1 that is the boot disk. Whatever, its in the manual. Once (I'm assuming) Windows is booted it has native Adaptec support which will just work.
To install Windows you need a bootable CD drive, stick the XP disk in, boot, and off you go. It will find the SCSI disks. The drivers for popular Adaptec cards are automatically loaded as required during the installation. You may need to configure the boot order in the BIOS to make CD booting happen.
Dont forget to only leave IDE channels that you are actually using enabled in the BIOS.
(afterthought - you did say replace, not augment - to augment, all this is a little different and simpler - just bung the card and disks in, Windows will find them)
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