HP Kayak XU 04xx HP FastRAID - Installation and Configuration Guide - Page 26

Q: After I installed the FastRAID card, I could not boot Windows NT, Utility

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The only way to boot on the non-RAID device is to go to the SCSISelect Utility, then select Configure/View Interface Settings. Use the arrow keys to select the SCSI Device Configuration, then in the Include in BIOS Scan option, move to the SCSI Device ID to be disabled and press the key. Q: After I installed the FastRAID card, I could not boot Windows NT from my non-striped wide SCSI drive. I get a blue screen with the message "BOOT DEVICE NOT FOUND". A: Even if the drive is not configured in a RAID array, you can boot on it before installing the FastRAID card provided that the required SCSI drivers are installed. English English 23

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The only way to boot on the non-RAID device is to go to the SCSI
Select
Utility, then select Configure/View Interface Settings. Use the arrow
keys to select the SCSI Device Configuration, then in the Include in
BIOS Scan option, move to the SCSI Device ID to be disabled and press
the
key.
Q: After I installed the FastRAID card, I could not boot Windows NT
from my non-striped wide SCSI drive. I get a blue screen with the
message “BOOT DEVICE NOT FOUND”.
A
: Even if the drive is not configured in a RAID array, you can boot on
it before installing the Fast
RAID
card provided that the required SCSI
drivers are installed.