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SUMMARYWhen you install Windows NT on a very large capacity SCSI drive (such as a Seagate ST410-800N 10 GB SCSI drive), the system may stop responding during the three-boot-floppy disk phase of the installation process, when Windows NT attempts to load the SCSI device driver. CAUSE
The Translation For Drives Greater Than 2GB option may be enabled on a SCSI
controller with the large capacity SCSI drive attached.
ResolutionDisable Translation For Drives Greater Than 2GB in the SCSI adapter BIOS before you install Windows NT.For additional information on drive translation and disk partitioning, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q114841Windows NT Boot Process and Hard Disk Constraints Q138364Windows NT Partitioning Rules During Setup Additional query words: Adaptec 2940 Seagate ST410-800N
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