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5. Troubleshooting
5.1 Troubleshooting Checklist
Most problems with using the ASUS LS99 SCSI Card result from errors in preparing
and connecting devices on the SCSI bus. If you have problems, check these items
first.
NOTE: If you have problems with a specific SCSI device when other
connected SCSI devices are working correctly, please contact the
manufacturer of the problem device for troubleshooting information.
• Are all SCSI cables and power cables properly connected?
• Are all SCSI devices turned on?
• Is the ASUS LS99 SCSI card firmly seated and secured in the ASUS proprietary
expansion slot?
• Are all SCSI devices on each SCSI bus assigned unique SCSI IDs?
• Are all SCSI devices terminated properly?
5.2 Troubleshooting in Windows 95/98
I get error messages when installing Windows 95/98 from my CD-ROM drive.
To install Windows 95/98 from your CD-ROM drive, you need to do the following:
1. Create a Windows 95/98 Startup disk if one is not provided with your Windows
95/98 CD.
2. Copy aspi8u2.sys and aspicd.sys from the ASUS support CD to the Windows
95/98 Startup disk.
3. Restart your computer with the startup disk in the floppy disk drive.
4. When the Windows 98 Startup menu is displayed, select Start computer with
CD-ROM support and press <Enter>.
5. Insert the Windows 95/98 CD into the CD-ROM drive, switch to your CD-ROM
driver letter and type setup.
Why does my computer hang while installing Windows 98?
If you have a USB device connected to your system, there is probably an IRQ conflict.
Make sure that no two devices share the same IRQ.
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Troubleshooting