I had some problems with SCSI disks on one server like you said, after a while they went away and came back on and so on... They were really gone when I updated the the BIOS' backplane or whatever is called. Another thing, it might be possible that a fast controller is not initializing the disks properly with slow disks, you must search for a setting in the controller's BIOS to wait for the disks to initialize or increase the initialization timeout if you can. Sorin Srbu wrote: > Hi, > > If I create a ghost boot floppy, and load the appropriate drivers > for the scsi-adapter (dos), shouldn't the scsi harddisks formatted > with ntfs be accessible as drive letters (ie c:, d: etc)? > > I'm having some problems here... 8-( ================================== To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm