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Quantum SuperLoader 3 LTO 2 Tape Drive Questions & Answers
I am getting read and
Hi Rayn,
You may try to run Diagnostics from
this link for your tape drive.
That software will evaluate your tape drive's health and determine if it needs to be sent in for service. The application also detailed information and the ability to quickly download updates to the firmware, application,
on-line help, test script and releases notes.
See the pic below.
Hope this helps.
5/21/2010 3:41:34 PM •
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Quantum superloader not showing in windows device manager
First off, I have to say that I have had nightmares with Quantum tape libraries. It is possible that they are still manufacturing lemons. I had one replaced 4-times and it still did not work!
Start troubleshooting by making sure that it is identified by the controller card it is connected to. You should see this during the server POST before Windows starts. If you don't see it there then Windows definitely won't see it. Send it to Quantum for service.
If the controller sees it then make sure that you are using the Backup Exec drivers. Never use the manufacturer's drivers with Backup Exec. Veritas, now Symantec, has a downloadable utility called the Device Driver Installation Wizard that will make sure you have the correct driver loaded.
I hope this helps.
11/13/2008 4:54:15 PM •
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Quantum Superloader 3 - Medium Changer missing.
If the Medium Changer is missing from Device Manager on your Windows Server 2016 system, it is possible that the driver for your Quantum Superloader 3 is not installed or not functioning properly. Here are some steps you can try to fix this problem:
- Check the driver installation: Make sure that the driver for your Quantum Superloader 3 is properly installed on your system. You can check this by going to Device Manager and looking for the "Tape Drives" or "Medium Changers" section. If the driver is not installed, you can try downloading and installing it from the Quantum website or from the manufacturer's CD that came with your tape library.
- Update the driver: If the driver is already installed on your system, you may need to update it to the latest version. Outdated or incorrect drivers can cause problems with device recognition and functionality. You can check for updates to the driver by going to Device Manager, right-clicking on the Quantum Superloader 3, and selecting "Update Driver" from the context menu.
- Reinstall the driver: If updating the driver does not fix the problem, you may need to uninstall the current driver and then reinstall it. To do this, go to Device Manager, right-click on the Quantum Superloader 3, and select "Uninstall Device" from the context menu. Then restart your system and install the driver again.
If these steps do not fix the problem, you may need to contact Quantum customer support for further assistance. They will be able to provide more specific troubleshooting steps based on your particular tape library model and setup.
12/6/2022 9:18:47 AM •
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Sage 50 Quantum Inventory Valuation Report
If you are in need of a Sage 50 inventory valuation report, there are a few different options available to you. You can either purchase a pre-made report or create your own report using our software. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to choose the right one for you. If you decide to create your own report, be sure to follow our guidelines to ensure that the report is accurate and reliable. If you need to create a Sage 50 Inventory Valuation Report, there are many options available to you. You can choose to use the default report, or customize it to suit your needs. The report includes information on the company's assets, liabilities, and revenues. You can also add notes to the report if you want. You can download the report as a PDF file, or export it into various other formats. Source:
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Old Quantum IDE Drive (85 meg)
Hi walter, that usually means the first few sectors are bad(they are the important ones) or, the drive has a faulty motor/ is drawing too much current. There are two things to try. if you have a CDrom drive then boot a clean OS eg windows 98/XP from cdrom, or whatever os you were starting on that drive. you might then be able to access the hard drive from the command prompt or from the windows os on the cd in which case its just a few bad sectors that may be repairable by diags. Alternatively download burn and then boot a Hard Drive Diagnostics disk such as Hitachi(IBM) DFT. see it here the 2720K image https://www.hgst.com/support/hard-drive-support/downloads/legacy-downloads run a quick test and that will definitely indicate the true problem.
11/9/2017 2:33:03 PM •
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