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Scan SCSI Bus
If you select "Scan SCSI Bus" from the "Fast!UTIL Options" menu, the list of devices connected to
each SCSI bus is displayed in the order of SCSI IDs. The information to be displayed includes the
device manufacturer, product name and firmware revision.
SCSI Disk Utility
If you select "SCSI Disk Utility" from the "Fast!UTIL Options" menu, the utility menu which is
used to format or verify the connected SCSI devices appears.

IMPORTANT:

Devices can be processed in each SCSI bus and SCSI ID. Be careful not to forget the
selected bus and ID.
When performing low-level format, select [Advanced]-[Monitoring Configuration]-[Option
ROM Scan Monitoring] and choose “Disabled” in BIOS setup utility. See “SYSTEM BIOS
~ SETUP ~” (page 4-2) for details of the setting.
The selection of "Continue With Format" in "Low- Level Format" causes all data in disks to
be lost.
Low-Level Format
Formats the device selected in "Continue With Format" physically. If you select "Do Not
Format Disk," the previous menu appears again.
Verify Disk Media
Verifies the device selected in "Continue With Verify." If you select "Do Not Verify
Media," the previous menu appears again.
Select Different Disk
Selects another SCSI device on the same SCSI bus.
Select Host Adapter
If you select "Select Host Adapter" from the "Fast!UTIL Options" menu, the list of the host adapters
installed in the main system is displayed. Select an adapter to change its settings.
IMPORTANT: The adapter "QLA12160 Ultra3 2000" is used for built-in hard disk. Do not
select it.
The utility menu, which is used to format or verify the connected SCSI devices, appears.