Using AccuLogic IDE Controllers with Windows NTLast reviewed: May 13, 1997Article ID: Q109082 |
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SYMPTOMSWindows NT may hang on disk 9 during Setup when an AccuLogic IDE controller is installed and the ROM BIOS on this controller is enabled. If you install from a CD-ROM, an Unexpected DOS Error 11 may occur within Windows NT when it accesses the floppy disk drive. This error message has been seen while installing the Windows NT Service Pack 1.
CAUSEThis problem occurs when the AccuLogic IDE controller is configured with the ROM BIOS enabled. The On-Board BIOS is typically used for IDE drive types not directly supported by the systems ROM BIOS (that is, the AccuLogic ROM BIOS is enabled).
RESOLUTIONIf your computers BIOS supports an IDE drive type that is similar to your IDE hard drives actual or logical characteristics, it may be possible to disable the AccuLogic ROM BIOS and use your computers ROM BIOS to support the drive. This would allow setup from floppy to run successfully and will avoid the Unexpected DOS Error. For additional information on configuring the AccuLogic controller to work in Windows NT, contact AccuLogic Technical Support at (714) 454-2441. The AccuLogic IDE Controller is manufactured by AccuLogic, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this products' performance or reliability.
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