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A4000T WB3.1 install on ZuluSCSI
« on: September 22, 2025, 03:05:03 PM »
So I have a A4000T with 3.1 OS and roms. Attached a ZuluSCSI and created several ‘harddrives’ and made a 100meg boot partition. The tower normally boots from a SCSI drive of the 90’s era. Decided to do a fresh install of 3.1 on the ZuluSCSI for eventual upgrade to 3.2 or more depending on what the system can do (catch-up learning after years!) I don’t want to make a duplicate of the present WB since I’m having some other issues recognizing the X-surf and it’s IDE drive so figured I’d start fresh and work that issue.
I booted from workbench floppy and installed the OS on the ZuluSCSI.  Rebooted holding both mouse buttons down and chose the Zulu partition and she boots fine. For some reason I decided to disconnect the old boot drive just to confirm and then she won’t boot. There was a screen that flashed very fast in the startup then nothing but the workbench header. I had to video the startup to catch it. Not sure where to go from here
 

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Re: A4000T WB3.1 install on ZuluSCSI
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2025, 03:06:54 PM »
Here’s the startup screen I get
 

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Re: A4000T WB3.1 install on ZuluSCSI
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2025, 07:48:14 PM »
Oh that’s right. They left it off. But shouldn’t 3.1 have installed it!?  The floppies are specifically for the Tower. I’ll look and I’ll try it if it’s not there.