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Hi,<BR>
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I'm using Microsoft iSCSI initiator, yes, I can see a disk driver in device manager, but I really can't see it in disk management.<BR>
I've also tested a few types of iSCSI target, but the problem persist.<BR>
Here are several conditions:<BR>
1, Only one iSCSI SAN disk boot, I can't see a disk in diskmangement.<BR>
2, Two disks (one is iSCSI disk, one is ATA local attached), If iSCSI can't boot (without bootloader), the system will boot from local disk, I can see the iSCSI disk in disk management (shown as disk1), but I can't see the local disk in disk management. <BR>
3, Two iSCSI disks, I can see the second one (disk1) in disk management, but I can see the two in device management.<BR>
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Additionally, I installed sanbootconf.<BR>
It seems that the GPXE will cause computer's first disk disappear?<BR>
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Best Regards,<BR>
Aldrich <BR> <BR>> Subject: RE: [gPXE] Why disk not appear in the disk management tool?<BR>> Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 09:45:16 -0400<BR>> From: Shao.Miller@yrdsb.edu.on.ca<BR>> To: kernsafe@hotmail.com<BR>> <BR>> Good day "KernSafe Technology,"<BR>> <BR>> Thank you for those details.<BR>> <BR>> Are you following a particular guide? This detail remains missing.<BR>> <BR>> When you go into Device Manager an choose View -> Devices by connection,<BR>> do you see a disk underneath "Microsoft iSCSI Initiator"? Perhaps you<BR>> are using your own iSCSI initiator? How many disks in the computer? Is<BR>> it possible that Windows used an internal HDD instead of the SAN, once<BR>> Windows' drivers were invoked?<BR>> <BR>> - Shao Miller<BR>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. <a href='https://signup.live.com/signup.aspx?id=60969' target='_new'>Get it now.</a></body>
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