Adaptec SCSI Card 2930 Ultra AHA2930U-ROHS-KIT Manual Do Utilizador

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Troubleshooting
I made changes to the SCSI card configuration and Windows NT no longer 
boots.
The boot manager for Windows NT contains recovery logic to 
allow you to return to the last known good configuration. If you 
have changed your SCSI card configuration and Windows NT no 
longer boots
1
Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer 
since it was last operational.
2
Restart the computer. Watch the display carefully during 
bootup. If this message appears:
Press spacebar NOW to invoke the Last Known Good menu
press the Spacebar and follow the instructions on the screen to 
continue booting with the last known good configuration.
3
Once your computer 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 Codes
Error codes generated by the driver can be viewed by opening the 
Windows NT Event Viewer error logs.
To view events generated by the driver
1
Double-click the Event Viewer icon in the Administrative Tools 
program group.
Error codes generated by the driver show up as Event ID 11.
Error codes 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 driver event that has an Event ID of 11. (There 
may be multiple driver events or none at all.)
The top section 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 codes 
generated.