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Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D User’s Guide for Floppy Disks (OEM)
6 At the DOS prompt do a change directory to I386.
7 Once you are in the
I386 directory, type WinNT /B.
This should begin a floppy-less installation of Windows NT 4.0.
The installation process should be able to find the SCSI
controller since the
OEMSETUP.INF and drivers are current for
your SCSI card.
The system is hanging and I can’t copy files.
All of Intel’s Pentium Processors require adequate heat sinks and
ventilation. If the processor is running excessively hot, this can
cause problems when installing Windows NT 4.0 (such as hanging
or not being able to copy files). Make sure you have an adequately
sized heat sink and good ventilation. If you're overclocking your
processor, then set it back to the manufacturers default clock
speed.
I can’t install from the CD.
If Windows NT 4.0 is being installed from a CD, then you need to
make sure the CD is functioning properly. If you suspect a problem
with the CD, then try following the steps in Option 3.
Error Messages
Error messages generated by the adpu320m.sys driver can be
viewed by opening the Windows NT 4.0 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 messages generated by the driver show up as
Event ID 11. Error messages generated by the SCSI port show
up as Event ID 9.
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