[mdlug] Fixing a Dell Precision server
David McMillan
skyefire at skyefire.org
Sun Feb 12 13:58:56 EST 2012
Running Windows, alas. But it's for a local nonprofit that can't
easily afford a shop repair or to replace the machine.
It was running fine until recently, when the BIOS began giving warnings
that the BIOS battery needed replacing. Well, someone went ahead and
replaced the battery... with the machine off, which obviously wiped any
non-factory BIOS settings. Now the BIOS won't recognize the hard drive.
The kicker is, the main hard drive is SCSI (which I have zero
experience with), plugs directly into the motherboard, and is (as far as
I have been able to determine) the original factory configuration.
So, since everything else was operating fine, my best guess is that the
BIOS needs adjusting to use the SCSI drive as a boot device. Although
*why* this would be, when the SCSI drive was factory-original, confuses
me. The problem is, when the nonprofit's in-house "computer guy"
contacted Dell with the service tag#, Dell told him that BIOS upgrades
for this computer are no longer available.
So, now the thing's landed in my lap. I'm guessing it should be *that*
hard -- the BIOS firmware shouldn't have been changed by the battery
change, just the settings, correct? It should just be a matter of
figuring out what the right BIOS settings are. But since I've *never*
used SCSI in my life, well... any guidance from more knowledgeable
people would be appreciated.
Now I'm going to go boot it with a Linux CD and see what a hardware
scan says....
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