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the scsi device didn't respond within......

Iam building a Athlon system, an i have a strange problem. When i try to eject a cd from
the cd-rom drive the os freezes (for half a sec.) and it takes forever to get he cd out.
When i look in the device manager, it sais that the scsi device didn't respond within
the timeout period (event 9).
I've checked if there are irq conflicts, but every device has it's own irq.

the hardware:
a7v133
thunderbird 1200
soundblaster 128
a0pen 52* cd-rom >promise 0 master
plextor 12/10/32a >promise 1 master
ibm 75gxp >ata66 master
OS: winnt 4 +sp6a




 
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Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^
Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^
Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^
Bump^Bump^Bump^Bump^
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Bump^
 
never seen that before but try using the cd drive connected to the m/board secondary ide controller instead of the promise card.
the only "scsi device" on your pc is the controller card so moving the drive off it should solve the time out error!
 
The strange thing is.. it won't be recognized if on the second ata66 controller.
Don't know, maybe the unit is bad.
Try tomorrow with another drive.

thanks,

marco
 


<< The strange thing is.. it won't be recognized if on the second ata66 controller >>


is the secondary m/board ide controller enabled in bios?:frown:
 
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