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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (9583)12/12/1999 11:44:00 AM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Exactly what do you mean when you say DOS shows the Jaz as being not present? How do you know it is not present when running DOS?

I did a DIR on every possible drive letter and the Jaz did not show up.

EDIT: One issue of confusion here: I don't have any Iomega sw or drivers loaded into DOS or W98. But I should still be able to see the Jaz without the sw or drivers, correct?

What capabilities does your motherboard BIOS have for interrogating SCSI devices? Can you enter your motherboard BIOS during boot up and have it run a built in utility routine to search for SCSI devices and then have it tell you what type of SCSI devices are connected?

Yes.. I have that SCSI Utility. When I run it the Jaz is shown and identified correctly. I also ran Verify Media from this utility on the Jaz without any problem. After exiting the utility, NT begins to boot and then crashes.