On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:34 AM, <ow...@netptc.net> wrote:
> The conventional approach is first to clean the contacts on the
> connector and the card (some alcohol on a cotton swab for the
> connector and a pencil eraser for the card contacts) and try again.
> If that doesn't work go to "plan B" (run a complete disk diagnostic
> regularly-if the problem is the connector then the disk diagnostic
> will only fail when the connector isn't inserted fully; if the
> problem is NOT the connector then the disk diagnostic should pick up
> the problem).
> L

Thanks!
but I don't have alcohol
"If that doesn't work ", the scsi card doesn't find the disk and can't
run disk diagnostic
I have a new power supply and an old one.
Using the new one, the scsi disk always can't be found
but with the old one, I have more luck


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