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Operating System Problems - scsi lead controller
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mismatches with the calculated value. correct the problem and reboot. No action required. SEEPROM failure, now using defaults. SEEPROM chip hardware failed. Replace SEEPROM chip. WARNING: The Disk Monitoring System has detected that the drive on SMART drive failure; SCSI ID: x is operating outside of normal specifications. It is advisable errors exceed Failure to immediately backupYour data and replace your hard-disk drive by Prediction Threshold calling your support desk or Dell Inc. Backup data and replace drive. The array configuration has changed. Press for RAID configuration utility or press any key to continue. The array is degraded. Rebuild the array. Warning: A failed drive has been forced online. This could lead to data One member of Raid- FYI information; corruption. 0 has been put back no action needed. online. Operating System Problems The following table describes operating system problems you might encounter, along with suggested solutions. Problem SCSI controller does not appear in Device Manager Suggested Solution The Windows® operating system may already be listing the controller under Other Devices instead of the SCSI and RAID controllers section. 1. In Device Manager, look under Other Devices to see if it lists a PCI card or RAID controller. 2. If so, highlight this listing and click on the Properties button then click on the Driver tab. 3. Depending on your version of Windows, choose either Change Driver or Update Driver. 4. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation of the driver. If Windows asks if you want to test if the device can be removed safely, click on Cancel. 5. Reboot the system to complete installation of the driver. "No Hard Drives Found" Message Appears During a CD Installation of the Windows operating system. The key was not pressed at the appropriate time during installation. 1. Reboot the computer from the Windows Operating System CD. 2. When the message Press F6 if you need to install third party SCSI or RAID driver appears, press . 3. See the "Windows Operating System Driver Installation" section for instructions to continue with the installation. If this does not correct the problem, verify device connectivity and logical device configuration.