Re: How do I disable "SCSI and RAID Controllers?"
- From: "DL" <dl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:05:26 -0000
There also maybe a disableing jumper on the mobo, you would need to check
mobo manual or their web site.
Since the sys was previously OK you could, in Device Mngr, locate the Raid
cntrlr, remove it then reboot. See if that cures it.
"deang" <deang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D43708B3-D7A9-47A3-9341-767AC2DD40BF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've recently experienced a problem with a DVD RW -- it reads disks ok,
but
> no longer writes to them.
>
> Looking in the Device Manager, I see that my primary IDE Channel and my
> Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller both show a resource conflict
(cannot
> find enough free resources that it can use (error 12)), with the primary
IDE
> Channel identifying the SCSI and RAID Controller as the conflicting
resource.
>
> While I do have two separate hard drives on this machine, in addition to a
> DVD ROM, as far as I know I have no SCSI or RAID devices. I'd like to at
> least temporarily disable the SCSI and RAID Controller, to see if that
helps
> the DVD RW, but I see no obvious way to disable the SCSI and RAID
Controller.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thank you.
.
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