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I originally bought this card for a SCSI scanner. It may be that it doesn't work with hard drives. Any additional responses would be appreciated. Thank you. You are right,it does not work with hard drives. You'll need a or it's equivalent. Hi Col, I have not tried Linux. I have never used Linux, so this would be a big effort for me. I'll consider it, but the fact that I can't even see the device in 'Disk Management' makes me think the problem is not with the OS.

It seems like the problem is with one or more hardware components. I don't think anything is broken. I would recommend to set the disks id to 0, some SCSI ctrl's can not identify disk when you start adress scheme on the high end. Check the termination of your SCSI chain. If only internal devices are connected the AVA should terminate the external part and the other way around too. But if you have devices on both sides your must install the termination.

Some devices has a switch that turns on termination, but others needs an external terminator. If you have more than one termination on each side nothing will work. During post you migth be able to press Ctrl-A and use bios utills to verify disk operation or to perform a low-level format.

If these are running you have a driver issue. Device Manager identifies the drive and says it's functioning normally.

I had tried an ID of 0 and the result was the same. It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program.

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