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You have just configured two new SCSI drives on a system board meant for ATA drives. The drives being recognized after boot up are ATA drives. What is the problem?

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I believe the answer you are looking for is:
A. The BIOS is not configured to boot from the SCSI drives. Enter the BIOS and set the SCSI device to be the boot device.
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