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  1. It works! After replacing the scsiport.sys with the one from SP2 and installing the new promise controller driver (ultra.sys) I no longer have the blue screen problem I was having. The version of ultra.sys I installed is 2.0.0.29. Thanks to everyone for your help.
  2. I replaced the scsiport.sys file in both places and rebooted. The correct (older) version of scsiport.sys is now install, but I still crash when I try to access the MMC (I broke the RAID array when I rolled back to SP2) so I am able to boot and otherwise the box runs fine. This machine also has a Promise (Comes with Maxtor 133 drives) controller in it. Does anyone know if using the earlier Promise Ultra 100 driver fixes this problem? Never mind, I just got un-lazy and went to the Promise site. http://promise.com/support/download2_eng.asp?mode=download&product_id=18 I talked with both Promise (who referred me to Maxtor) and Maxtor. Maxtor said the newer 133 driver should work without any problems with their board. I guess I'll try it tonight and see if it solves my problem, if works I'll post an update.
  3. Well I renamed scsiport.sys to scsiport.sys.sp3 and copied in the copy from sp2. Win2k immediately copied the sp3 file right back. How do I get around this? Also can I do this without using the recovery prompt as I really don't want to have to drive into town to do if I don't have to. Thanks again.
  4. I have a SuperMicro board with an Adaptec AIC-7899 SCSI controller chip on it. I am getting the exact same problem. I didn't create the "undo" directory when I installed SP3 which leads me to the following questions: 1. Is it possible to extract this file from SP2? 2. What version did you have in your roll back directory? 3. In order to restore a previous scsiport.sys file can I just copy the file over the "new" one? Does windows keep a copy of this file to prevent you from doing this? Thanks!
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