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Anonymous Posted on Feb 17, 2015

I accidently deleted my scsi driver on my OLD but love-able xp system. Can you tell me how to get a new one and install?

I have tried to download and install from the internet but it does not work. no error messages, does not down load, just times out. no access to the internet on that system.

  • stephen Adams Feb 18, 2015

    Hi Anonymous, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? You need to specify the SCSI device to get a driver.

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Try system restore. it will sent the system to an early time before you deleted the drivers.
click windows logo>>search bar type>> system restore>>>
then select system restore,then when is opened.. select older/more
system restore check point..>>> select the check point before the incident.....
this will leave your pc in the state it actually was before you erased the drivers... let the computer finish the restore,it will reboot by itself. good luck

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SOURCE: need a scsi driver for maxtor 6L080M0

I am sorry to inform you that is not correct. If I am not mistaken this is your drive.
Maxtor DiamondMax 10 6L080M0 80GB Hard Drive Serial ATA-150, 7,200 RPM, 8MB - MPN: 6L080M0 Look at this link, it should help:
http://computeraccessories.suite101.com/article.cfm/sata_serial_ata_hard_drives

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2008

SOURCE: ntkrnlpa.exe issue

sorry, wish i could help you out, however i dont have any experience with computers what so ever, try resubmitting your request to one of the other experts i am sure one of them will be able to help you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 18, 2008

SOURCE: Windows Xp on Intellistation Z Pro type 6221

A restoration disc is not a conventional Windows OS disc (and vice versa), therefore it often cannot be used as if it were a true Windows disc. The restoration disc includes the OS, but it also includes every driver and other software product that came with your system. If Windows were the only item loaded on your system, then a Windows disc could serve as a restoration disc, but these days, using a typical restoration disc is an all-or-nothing process.

A restoration disc is your ultimate troubleshooting tool. Suppose that your copy of Windows becomes damaged from a virus or key applications become corrupted. Symptoms such as instability, crashing, indecipherable error messages, and impaired performance are extremely hard to diagnose by yourself—even if you have the help of a customer support technician on the telephone. If the most common corrective steps fail, you can always use the restoration disc to recover your PC back to its known-good, factory-fresh state.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2008

SOURCE: IBM IntelliStation Z Pro 6221

Mayeb you need to repair the OS - In which case you will need to have SCSI Controller XP OS floppy driver obtained from IBM website.

Start up the computer booting up from the CD ROM. Then when it comes to "install thrid party devices" - press 'S' and insert the floppy with the SCSI Coontroller on it and follow the on screen instructions.

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Arjun Aukta

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: Ethernet driver

ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/network/R105478.EXE This is the link for the network interface card. Once you have this installed you'll be able to go online. Go to the Dell support website and download the rest of the drivers then.

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