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Hi,
I am trying to use a U320 scsi controller for a vendor specific
installation (drive image) that doesn't support the U320 scsi controller.
The image loads fine to the drive but when it reboots I get the 0x0000007B
boot device error. I can't just do a repair with a Win2K server disk because
it ruins the vendor specific install. I would like to know which files need
replaced so it will know to use the U320 scsi device to boot.

I have an identical server already running (non vendor specific OS install)
with the same controller, so if needed I can copy files from that server onto
floppy and load them on the new server via recovery console.

Any help is appreciated, thanks!

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"lucotc" <lucotc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CBAF1926-37A5-4E14-80D1-9F3AE5ADA9A5@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> I am trying to use a U320 scsi controller for a vendor specific
> installation (drive image) that doesn't support the U320 scsi controller.
> The image loads fine to the drive but when it reboots I get the 0x0000007B
> boot device error. I can't just do a repair with a Win2K server disk
because
> it ruins the vendor specific install. I would like to know which files
need
> replaced so it will know to use the U320 scsi device to boot.
>
> I have an identical server already running (non vendor specific OS
install)
> with the same controller, so if needed I can copy files from that server
onto
> floppy and load them on the new server via recovery console.
>
> Any help is appreciated, thanks!
>
>
>

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