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Chapter 3 Microsoft Windows NT Installation 3. Once your server is operational again, check all of the hardware and software configuration changes you want to make. Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed. Error Messages Error messages generated by the adpu160m.sys driver can be viewed by opening the Windows NT Event Viewer error logs. To view events generated by the driver, follow these steps: 1. Double-click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools program group. Error messages generated by the driver show up as Event ID 11. Error messages generated by the SCSI port show up as Event ID 9. 2. To view event details, select System from the Log menu. Double-click the adpu160m.sys driver event that has an Event ID of 11. (There may be none or multiple driver events.) The top portion of the Event Detail dialog box displays information such as the time that the event was generated, the computer on which the event occurred (in case of remote monitoring), and the description of the event. The Data section of the Event Details dialog box displays the error messages generated. 3. Click the Words radio button. In the Data section of the dialog box, the entry in the second row and second column (to the right of the 0010: entry) lists the error message generated by the driver. The common error messages for the driver are described below. NOTE The entry in the third row of the last column identifies the SCSI ID of the device originating the error. adpu160m.sys Error Messages The following error messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits of the error message. For example, [xxxxx010], [xxxxx011], [xxxxx012], etc. NOTE When reporting problems to HP Customer Support, be sure to include the complete error message in your problem description. 27

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Chapter 3
Microsoft Windows NT Installation
3.
Once your server is operational again, check all of the hardware and software
configuration changes you want to make. Look specifically for conflicts with
parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed.
Error Messages
Error messages generated by the
<File Name>
adpu160m.sys driver can be viewed
by opening the Windows NT Event Viewer error logs.
To view events generated by the driver, follow these steps:
1.
Double-click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools program group.
Error messages generated by the driver show up as Event ID 11. Error messages
generated by the SCSI port show up as Event ID 9.
2.
To view event details, select System from the Log menu. Double-click the
<File
Name>
adpu160m.sys driver event that has an Event ID of 11. (There may be
none or multiple driver events.)
The top portion of the Event Detail dialog box displays information such as the
time that the event was generated, the computer on which the event occurred (in
case of remote monitoring), and the description of the event. The Data section
of the Event Details dialog box displays the error messages generated.
3.
Click the Words radio button.
In the Data section of the dialog box, the entry in the second row and second
column (to the right of the 0010: entry) lists the error message generated by the
driver. The common error messages for the driver are described below.
adpu160m.sys Error Messages
The following error messages are listed sequentially according to the last three digits
of the error message. For example, [xxxxx010], [xxxxx011], [xxxxx012], etc.
NOTE
The entry in the third row of the last column identifies the
SCSI ID of the device originating the error.
NOTE
When reporting problems to HP Customer Support, be sure to
include the complete error message in your problem
description.