My boss recently gave me his old Acer Proliant 486DX66. I thought I could use it for something - Linux, the kids, whatever - he was going to throw it out. It has a Adaptec 1710a SCSI card in it and a 450MB hard drive.
The boss had some sensitive data on the box so I agreed to format the drive. I updated the Bios with the latest version I could find and also loaded the Adaptec drivers to make sure the SCSI card was recognised (ASPI layer, I think this was called). However, the problem is I can't seem to find a driver or software for the next layer - the one which tells DOS that there's a hard drive installed.
When I try and boot the box with a Dos or 95 boot disk, it cannot find the hard drive. Before I formatted the disk the actual name of the drive (Toshiba something or other) appeared after the Bios post and before the operating system kicked in.
Maybe the drive is fried or something, but I'm kinda hoping that there's some software that sits between the bios and the o/s telling DOS there's a physical hard disk and its SCSI ID.
Can anybody help?
The boss had some sensitive data on the box so I agreed to format the drive. I updated the Bios with the latest version I could find and also loaded the Adaptec drivers to make sure the SCSI card was recognised (ASPI layer, I think this was called). However, the problem is I can't seem to find a driver or software for the next layer - the one which tells DOS that there's a hard drive installed.
When I try and boot the box with a Dos or 95 boot disk, it cannot find the hard drive. Before I formatted the disk the actual name of the drive (Toshiba something or other) appeared after the Bios post and before the operating system kicked in.
Maybe the drive is fried or something, but I'm kinda hoping that there's some software that sits between the bios and the o/s telling DOS there's a physical hard disk and its SCSI ID.
Can anybody help?