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SYMPTOMSWhen you are running Windows 95 on a computer with an Intel 82371SB PIIX3 IDE hard disk controller, Windows 95 may not detect devices installed on the secondary IDE channel. If the devices are initially detected and appear in Device Manager, they may no longer appear in Device Manager the next time you restart the computer. CAUSE
The Intel 82371SB PIIX3 IDE hard disk controller is not included in the
Mshdc.inf file included with Windows 95. Therefore, although the
controller is detected by Windows 95 and appears in Device Manager, it
may not be properly configured. This may prevent devices on the secondary
IDE channel from being detected or installed properly.
STATUSThis situation is most likely caused by design changes in Windows 95. Microsoft has confirmed that this situation is not caused by problems in Windows 95. RESOLUTIONFor information about how to work around this problem, please contact Intel. MORE INFORMATION
This problem affects all Intel motherboards that contain the 82371SB
PIIX3 onboard IDE hard disk controller. When you install Windows 95 on a
computer that contains an 82371SB PIIX3 controller, the controller is
detected and installed by Windows 95. However, because the Mshdc.inf file
does not contain configuration information for the controller, the
secondary IDE channel on the controller may not be configured properly.
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