Windows NT Setup Cannot Install PCMCIA SCSI ControllerLast reviewed: June 30, 1995Article ID: Q130959 |
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SYMPTOMSWindows NT Setup does not detect and cannot install a PCMCIA SCSI controller.
CAUSEThis is currently part of the Windows NT design. PCMCIA SCSI controllers cannot be used as boot devices (this is a PCMCIA limitation). Because Windows NT setup cannot determine whether the user is trying to install Windows NT on a PCMCIA drive, Setup was modified to ignore PCMCIA SCSI devices. If Setup tried to install Windows NT on the PCMCIA drive, the installation would succeed, but Windows NT would not be bootable.
RESOLUTIONInstall the controller after you have installed Windows NT.
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