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SYMPTOMS
If you add a SCSI controller to an existing Microsoft Windows NT
installation on a Digital Alpha Personal Workstation 433, the BIOS may not
find the operating system boot partition.
CAUSE
In some cases it may be necessary to add additional SCSI controllers to an
existing system. Some of examples might be to add hardware for additional
disk storage or to prepare for installing Microsoft Cluster Server, for
example, which requires a separate SCSI bus for shared storage between
cluster nodes.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this condition, reselect the device path for the boot and operating system partitions. This action will internally set the correct bus number for the boot device, which may have changed. This problem may be avoided by installing Windows NT with both controllers installed, rather than adding the additional controller at a later date. Additional query words: cluster mscs setup
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