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    Old 03-06-01, 08:09 AM
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    I would be glad if anyone could tell me if I can use
    IDE-RAID and SCSI at the same time!? I just cant make it work! :-( I have an old AHA 1542B SCSI controller but i cant find any prober drivers! maybe I have 2 flash the Bios on the controller!?
    CAN ANYONE HELP ME!!! Before I throw it out of my window! :-(

    it dosen't show any SCSI bios when my puter starts!

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    Are you sure you have a BIOS on the card? It it supposed to come with one by default, but maybe it's not there (Bought second-hand or mislabeled?).
    Is this a card you bought new (Some time ago) or is it something you got from someone else?

    Here is Adaptec's support page for the AHA-1542B.

    In answer to your question, yes. You can use IDE-RAID and SCSI at the same time. Furthermore, you could use IDE-RAID and SCSI-RAID at the same time, although using an ISA SCSI card, I don't think you'd want to.
    Maybe your motherboard is having problems with plug and play ISA cards? Check your BIOS settings.
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