User's Guide

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Installing Windows NT 4.0
2 To view event details, select System from the Log menu.
Double-click the
adpu320m.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 in the Error Messages
below.
Note: The entry in the third row of the last column identifies
the SCSI ID of the device originating the error.
adpu320.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], and so on.
Note: When reporting problems to Customer Support, be sure
to include the complete error message in your problem
description.
[xxxxx004] Command completed with error
[xxxxx005] Command completed with error
[xxxxx006] Command completed with error
A request issued to a target device completed with indication that
there is an error. In most cases, the error is recovered and normal
operations continues.
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