JSI Tip 4680. What SCSI adapters and devices are attached to my computer?

Jerold Schulman

January 14, 2002

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If you are running Windows 2000, Windows XP, or greater, you can determine what SCSI adapters and devices are attached to your computer:

1. Download Rescan1.exe from Microsoft.

2. Extract the Rescan.exe file and place it in your path.

3. Open a CMD prompt and type Rescan.exe. You will a receive a display similar to:

Properties for Device 1:Device ID           : PCIVEN_9005&DEV_0010&SUBSYS_A1809005&REV_00Device Description  : Adaptec AHA-2940U2/U2W PCI SCSI ControllerUI (PCI Slot) Number: 5Adapter Properties------------------Bus Type       : SCSIMax. Tr. Length: 0xffffffffMax. Phy. Pages: 0x11Alignment Mask : 0x0Child Device Properties:Initiator   Path ID  Target ID    LUN  Claimed  Device---------------------------------------------------------     7        0         3          0     Yes     TapeSCSISEQUENTIAL&VEN_HP&PROD_C1537A&REV_L1054&2A7500A2&0&030Properties for Device 2:Device ID           : PCIVEN_9005&DEV_001F&SUBSYS_000F9005&REV_01Device Description  : Adaptec AHA-2940U2/U2W PCI SCSI ControllerUI (PCI Slot) Number: 65Adapter Properties------------------Bus Type       : SCSIMax. Tr. Length: 0xffffffffMax. Phy. Pages: 0x11Alignment Mask : 0x0Child Device Properties:Initiator   Path ID  Target ID    LUN  Claimed  Device---------------------------------------------------------     7        0         0          0     Yes     Disk     7        0         1          0     Yes     DiskSCSIDISK&VEN_QUANTUM&PROD_ATLAS_IV_9_WLS&REV_08084&164151BB&0&000SCSIDISK&VEN_QUANTUM&PROD_ATLAS_IV_9_WLS&REV_08084&164151BB&0&010 ***  End of Device List  ***



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