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How do you get a SCSI drive to be hot swappable in W2k?

JuniorIdiotSavant

Junior Member
I have a SCSI drive in a removable Hard drive bay with with a bus isolator card. Is there any way of making Windows 2000 recognize the drive as hot swappable with no user actions? (i.e. be treated exacly the same way that a floppy disk or CD-ROM is)

Or barring that, is there a way to create a desktop shortcut that will allow the drive to be recognized without going to the device managment utility to rescan the bus and then telling the disk management utility to remount the drive?

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Junior Idiot Savant
 
Shix man SCSI... almost no one uses that unless they are crazy 😉 Anyway, I have seen hot-swappable SCSI drives in a crazy ass server but man I have no idea how... Useless as always, hope you get some answers.
 
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