Compaq 270680-003 Compaq Reference Guide Deskpro 4000 and Deskpro 6000 Series - Page 178

Solving SCSI Problems

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Solving Memory Problems continued Problem Cause Insufficient memory error during operation Too many Terminate and Stay Resident programs (TSRs) are installed. You have run out of memory for your application. Solution Delete any TSRs that you do not need. Check the memory requirements for the application, or add more memory to the computer. Solving SCSI Problems Problem System with IDE and SCSI drives will not boot from SCSI hard drive System without an IDE drive will not boot from a SCSI drive If you encounter SCSI device problems, refer to the common causes and solutions listed in the following table. Cause The IDE drive is not disabled through the Configuration utility. The SCSI drive is not configured correctly. Solution Run the Configuration utility and disable the primary IDE drive. Refer to the section "Installing a SCSI Device" in Chapter 6 or Chapter 7, to ensure that drive cabling and jumpers are set correctly. To boot a SCSI drive, the drive ID number must be set to 0. 9-12 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
Solving Memory Problems
continued
Problem
Cause
Solution
Insufficient memory error
during operation
Too many Terminate and Stay
Resident programs (TSRs) are
installed.
Delete any TSRs that you do not
need.
You have run out of memory
for your application.
Check the memory requirements for
the application, or add more memory
to the computer.
Solving SCSI
Problems
If you encounter SCSI device problems, refer to the common
causes and solutions listed in the following table.
Problem
Cause
Solution
System with IDE and
SCSI drives will not boot
from SCSI hard drive
The IDE drive is not disabled
through the Configuration
utility.
Run the Configuration utility and disable
the primary IDE drive.
System without an IDE
drive will not boot from a
SCSI drive
The SCSI drive is not
configured correctly.
Refer to the section “Installing a SCSI
Device” in Chapter 6 or Chapter 7, to
ensure that drive cabling and jumpers
are set correctly. To boot a SCSI drive,
the drive ID number must be set to 0.