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02.02.2008 at 01:09PM PST, ID: 23132343
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Inaccessible Boot Device Stop 0x00000007B After plugging in a SCSI Tape Drive and removing it

Asked by drewmorris in Windows 2000 Server, Hard Drives & Storage, Microsoft Server

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I am having a problem with 1 SCSI Drive
I have Windows 2000 Server 2 SCSI Drives with Software Mirroring (Windows Disk Management)
I have no backups of this drive (working on it)  So I installed a Tape Drive, but the tape drive must have been he same ID as one of the SCSI Hard Drives because during reboot it only detected 1 SCSI hard drive, no scsi tape drive or the other scsi hard drive
After windows booted I then shudown and unplugged the SCSI tape Drive. Reboot now I get Inaccessible Boot Device Stop 0x00000007B during th windows boot up.  I shutdown, unplugged the drive that was conflicting with the tape drive (even though it was no longer in the system) and booted and all is ok but only with the 1 SCSI Drive. How can I get the 2nd Drive in the system? Everytime i plug it in I get the Inaccessible Boot Device Stop 0x00000007B BSOD error.
With the 1 ok Drive Windows boots fine.Start Free Trial
[+][-]02.02.2008 at 02:44PM PST, ID: 20806300

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Zones: Windows 2000 Server, Hard Drives & Storage, Microsoft Server
Tags: Microsoft, Server, 2000, Dell, SCSI Drives
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[+][-]02.05.2008 at 03:44PM PST, ID: 20828316

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