I have a computer that is using an Elite Groups 848P-A motherboard(socket 478) and there other day I rebooted it and the server freezes up right before it looks for IDE devices. When I unplug everything from the ide channels it boots right on past it with out a problem.
IF you could help I...
well if the file is a flash file then it can be copied by you can write scripts in flash that do not allow it to run. Also the only file they users will be able to view is the one flash file because it will contain all of the images.
Well my idea would be to create like a slide show flash program that would contain all of the pictures you want to show. So when you would burn this to a disk there would only be one file(the flash file). Then to make it where people can't just copy the whole slide show onto their computer you...
Well if you are good with flash and stuff like that you could make a flash program/slide show that would run where the people would be able to view the files within the viewer but nothing else(except if they took screen shots of course).
I am pretty sure I do. It is in a 1 u server case and connected to a scsi backplate, and the drive is connected to the backplate through sca. I have not messed with any of the terminations. What should it be?
(forgot to say that I don't know what I am doing )
well the only other things that I know you could try is looking on microsoft's update page for drivers, try to update the firmware http://www.benq.us/support/downloads/downloads.cfm?product=816, or maybe try booting up to the last know good configuration.
If none of those work, I am not sure...
You could try installing it manually by clicking update the drivers -> no on connect to windows update->install from specific location->do not search will choose-> and try just using the cd-rom drive and see if that allows it to work.
When I installed a new scsi into my server and when I try to verify the disk or format it from the scsi utility i get an unexpected error Screen Shot here . I am new to scsis so I am not sure what this means(if it is bad or not). My scsi card is an adeptec 29160 (...
You can also look at this which will talk you through the steps so you don't have to install service pack 2.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B303013
But I would still recommend installing service pack 2 for security reasons.
I currently got a server that has a scsi card in it. The card is an adaptec 29160 (http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/host_tech/scsi_drives/ASC-29160/index.htm) and I have no clue about scsi drives. It says it has internal connectors:
One 68-pin for LVD SCSI
One 68-pin for Ultra Wide...
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