Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 190

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Migrating from HostRAID to Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI 4 Select the array by scrolling to it and pressing Enter. This will display the members of that array. 5 Press the D key to delete the selected array. When prompted to confirm deletion of the array, select Yes. 6 At the Deleting Information window, select None and press Enter. 7 When prompted, select Yes to continue. 8 Repeat Steps 4 through 7 if there is another array. You will also need to delete any spares. 9 Once all the arrays and spares have been deleted, press Esc to go back to the SCSISelect menu. 10 Use the arrow keys to select Configure/View SCSI Controller and press Enter. 11 From the Configuration menu, select HostRAID and press Enter. 12 From the HostRAID Pop-up menu, select Disabled. 13 Press Esc, save change, then exit. If you are using a dual channel card, select Channel B and repeat the steps to disable HostRAID support. Completing the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Driver Installation After you have installed the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver and disabled HostRAID support, you need to complete the installation so that the Windows operating system can detect the new driver hardware. To complete your Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver installation, follow these steps: 1 Restart Windows XP. Windows XP will automatically discover the new hardware and will prompt you for the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver. 2 At the Welcome to the found new Hardware Wizard window, select Install the software automatically (recommended), then click Next. F-7

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F-7
Migrating from HostRAID to Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI
4
Select the array by scrolling to it and pressing
Enter
. This will
display the members of that array.
5
Press the
D
key to delete the selected array. When prompted to
confirm deletion of the array, select
Yes
.
6
At the Deleting Information window, select
None
and press
Enter
.
7
When prompted, select
Yes
to continue.
8
Repeat Steps 4 through 7 if there is another array. You will also
need to delete any spares.
9
Once all the arrays and spares have been deleted, press
Esc
to
go back to the SCSI
Select
menu.
10
Use the arrow keys to select
Configure/View SCSI Controller
and press
Enter
.
11
From the Configuration menu, select
HostRAID
and press
Enter
.
12
From the HostRAID Pop-up menu, select
Disabled
.
13
Press
Esc,
save change, then exit.
If you are using a dual channel card, select
Channel B
and
repeat the steps to disable HostRAID support.
Completing the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Driver Installation
After you have installed the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver and
disabled HostRAID support, you need to complete the installation
so that the Windows operating system can detect the new driver
hardware.
To complete your Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver installation, follow
these steps:
1
Restart Windows XP.
Windows XP will automatically discover the new hardware and
will prompt you for the Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI driver.
2
At the Welcome to the found new Hardware Wizard window,
select
Install the software automatically (recommended)
, then
click
Next
.