Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 189

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 9 Click on the path D:\drivers\windows\win32bit or D:\drivers\windows\win64bit (where D: is the CD-ROM drive letter). 10 Click on the adpu320, then click Open. 11 Click OK. 12 Scroll down the list and select your Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver, then click Next. 13 Click Next again. You may be prompted with this warning message: "The software you are installing for this hardware...has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP..." Ignore the warning and click Continue Anyway. 14 When the driver is copied on the hard disk drive, click Finish. 15 You will be prompted to restart the computer. Select Yes. The new Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver will be displayed under SCSI and RAID controllers in the Device Manager. Disabling HostRAID Support After installing the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver, you must disable HostRAID support before you can use the standalone SCSI. Warning: Before you disable HostRAID, for RAID 1, you must break a RAID 1 array. See the following steps for instructions. For RAID 0, you will loose all your data if you try to disable HostRAID. To disable HostRAID, follow these steps: 1 Press Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 When your SCSI Card appears, press Enter. If you are using a dual channel card, select Channel A, then press Enter. 3 On any channel containing an array, scroll down and select Configure/View HostRAID Settings. F-6

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F-6
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User
s Guide
9
Click on the path
D:\drivers\windows\win32bit
or
D:\drivers\windows\win64bit
(where
D
: is the CD-ROM drive letter).
10
Click on the
adpu320
, then click
Open
.
11
Click
OK
.
12
Scroll down the list and select your Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI
driver, then click
Next
.
13
Click
Next
again. You may be prompted with this warning
message:
“The software you are installing for this hardware...has not passed
Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP...”
Ignore the warning and click
Continue Anyway
.
14
When the driver is copied on the hard disk drive, click
Finish
.
15
You will be prompted to restart the computer. Select
Yes
.
The new Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver will be displayed under
SCSI and RAID controllers in the Device Manager.
Disabling HostRAID Support
After installing the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver, you must disable
HostRAID support before you can use the standalone SCSI.
Warning:
Before you disable HostRAID, for RAID 1, you must
break a RAID 1 array. See the following steps for instructions.
For RAID 0, you will loose all your data if you try to disable
HostRAID.
To disable HostRAID, follow these steps:
1
Press
Ctrl+A
keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS
appears.
2
When your SCSI Card appears, press
Enter
.
If you are using a dual channel card, select
Channel A
, then
press
Enter
.
3
On any channel containing an array, scroll down and select
Configure/View HostRAID Settings
.