I don't have it plugged in at the moment, but nothing useful. I think just Help maybe. On the drive itself it gives me properties, offline, help, and convert to dynamic disk.
99.9% sure there's nothing I can do at the moment since the filesystem isn't supported by Windows 7 :-/
Sorry, that post is out of date. I moved the PCI card to another slot and it's detected. My issue now is at the top of the post.
I'm trying to find out about the system it came out of. My guess is that it's not Windows, which is why I'm not able to assign a drive letter.
I'm fine trying...
I just got my internal SCSI hard drive up and running, but I just want to back up the data off of it. I connected it to a PCI SCSI adapter and it's detected in Windows, but it's not showing up with a volume letter.
Here's what Disk Management looks like: http://i.imgur.com/II6hE.png
Thoughts?
I just got my internal SCSI hard drive up and running, but I just want to back up the data off of it. I connected it to a PCI SCSI adapter and it's detected in Windows, but it's not showing up with a volume letter.
Here's what Disk Management looks like: http://i.imgur.com/II6hE.png...
Thanks a ton for the info. Where does the terminator come in to effect? I haven't played with SCSI before. I'm just getting some data off of an old hard drive, so I just need it to transfer data once and I'm good to go.
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