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  • #76
    Paul cs:

    we're all basically on the same track, just a question about which to try first. ICQ Jorden--he and one of the BB's are working.
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    • #77
      Well working But yes, we've come to the same conclusion some time ago. That can always be the next step if Bixler can't get the Promise to work.

      And personally I think the Promise is broken.

      To answer Paulcs: The drive is backward compatible, and will still run on 7200rpm, but it will use ATA/33 for connection.

      Jorden.
      Jordâ„¢

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      • #78
        Follow this procedure, and do NOTHING Else until you report back. We're monitoring (while watching Sun Morn talk shows) so we can keep it going fairly quickly.

        This is a process to clean out your registry.

        Go to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs

        Scroll down to Promise Ultra 66 Controller and highlight it.

        Click on Add/remove

        Keep your Promise floppy nearby.

        Reboot.

        When Windows finds new hardware, point Windows to your A: Drive as per earlier posts.

        Install new drivers.

        Reboot

        Go to Control Panel/Device Manager/SCSI Controllers/Promise Ultra 66 and double click

        Verify that you have the 6-25-99 driver date

        STOP THERE AND REPORT BACK

        I have one more process for you, but do this first and report back.
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        • #79
          Ok Bixler, I did exactly as you said, but it still hangs. It's hanging right now as I type this. What next?

          P.S. For some reason, the board is really slow! It doesn't want to load up... That's why this message is late... sorry.
          McRhea

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          • #80
            Info for Pauly and Jorden,

            The Promise card is supposed to autodetect if it has the right cable for ATA66. If it doesn't it spirals down to ATA33 automatically. The card WILL support both types of connectors simultaneously.

            [This message has been edited by Bixler (edited 22 November 1999).]
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            • #81
              Info back for Bixler:

              Pauly says:
              He will also need a plain IDE cable. The plug on the 80 wire cable is missing a hole on mine and may not fit the IDE plug.

              So McRhea might want to check that by unplugging the cable from the Promise, check it, and plug it in again.

              Jorden.
              Jordâ„¢

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              • #82
                Ok, McRhea,,,here's the next step.

                Connect your IDE cable that comes out of your CDROM to the empty connector on your Promise card.

                Take careful notes about what connector on the mainboard that you are disconnecting from. You'll need to know later.

                Reboot.

                Go into your BIOS as you are rebooting, and disable both the primary and secondary IDE ports.

                Reboot (probably automatic anyway).

                Test.

                Careful from here on---check all previous and following posts from your last visit.
                --------------------------------------------
                IF you are still hanging. then do the following:

                Go to Add/remove programs and Remove the Promise Controller,

                (this is an edit)
                DON't delete Promise controller from the Device manager.
                (End of Edit)

                Shut down, and turn the machine off

                (this is an edit)
                Use a different, standard IDE Cable (not the blue colored one!--probably available at Korean Radio Shack )Connect the IDE cable from your Hard drive (that is now on the Promise card) to the IDE connector that has always been empty on your mobo.
                (end of edit)

                Connect your IDE cable from your CD Rom back to the connector it was originally hooked to on your Mobo.

                Unplug the Promise card, and remove from the machine.

                Reboot.

                IMMEDIATELY UPON RESETTING! Go into your system BIOS while rebooting, and enable both Primary and secondary IDE.

                Test.

                At this point, your HDD will be running in a slower protocol, but it will at least isolate where the problem is and probably won't matter anyway .


                [This message has been edited by Bixler (edited 22 November 1999).]
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                • #83
                  Thanks for taking over there Bixler

                  And just as I have the complete manual on the Phoenix BIOS in (Thanks Pauly)

                  Jorden.
                  Jordâ„¢

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                  • #84
                    Oh, HOLD IT !!!!

                    DON'T REMOVE THE PROMISE CARD FROM YOUR DEVICE MANAGER when the harddrive and all is still connected to the Promise card.

                    First enable both IDE connectors in the BIOS and plug the IDE cables into the mobo connectors.

                    Then go about to remove the Promise card as above !

                    Why?? Hmmm, complete Windows will either hang or crash if you remove ALL IDE-connectors
                    With the ones on the mobo disabled, and the Promise card not visible for Windows, the system has no connection to the HD nomore and will hang.

                    Jorden.
                    Jordâ„¢

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                    • #85
                      Just standby--If he's still hanging without the Promise card, I'm tapped out.

                      God! I hope we don't have to teach Registry Editing!
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                      CDBurner, Creative DVD, two big WD Hdds, Outboard 56K modem
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                      • #86
                        Brrrrrrr.... God forbids, no thanks...

                        But maybe it's working this time

                        Jorden, 998 posts...
                        Jordâ„¢

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                        • #87
                          Thanks for the edit Jorden.

                          Got in such a hurry I didn't follow my own advice. Worst that could happen would be a lockup that will fix itself on a reboot though--Right?

                          Hey McRhea: My first mistake (NOT)
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                          CDBurner, Creative DVD, two big WD Hdds, Outboard 56K modem
                          Parallel Port Scanner, Creative S/B AWE 64 (ISA), and a new Logitech WebCam (My first USB device)

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                          • #88
                            Woah... it's a good thing I didn't unhook all those things! I'm going to do all this tomorrow, when I'm fully awake and alert! Thanks for all the great infor and stuff! You guys have done enough for today Take a well deserved break, i'll plug the CD into the Promise tomorrow, and see what happens. I'll let you guys know what happens.

                            Thanks Bixler, Jordan and Pauly! Have a great day (or night)! Bye

                            Jordan, you're at 999 posts.... and when you reply to this, you'll this 1000!!!! WOW!
                            Bye for now.
                            McRhea

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                            • #89
                              That depends, Bixler. I did it once for testing and it wrecked my swap-file. On the reboot it did find my IDE ports, but crashed right after that into alot of BSODs... Wasn't a funny day of testing that day

                              Jorden, 1001
                              Jordâ„¢

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                              • #90
                                Thank God he caught the mistake---Whew!

                                Hey McRhea:

                                I checked inside my machine, and it looks like your IDE Cable (the special heavier one now running from the HDD to the Promise Card) WILL NOT connect up to your main board. There's a blank on the connector as Jorden suspected. Be careful, and get a standard IDE cable before you try bypassing the Card and hooking up your Hard drive direct to the mainboard. You can try the first procedure before swapping cables. Just don't force anything and stay grounded.

                                Night Night...

                                The beat goes on.
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