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Installing the Driver When Installing Windows - raid driver xp

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide If you are performing a first-time Windows installation, see Installing the Driver When Installing Windows on page 8-2. If Windows is already installed in your system, see Updating the Driver When Windows is Already Installed on page 8-4. Installing the Driver When Installing Windows For Windows 2000/2003 and Windows XP, the adpu320.sys driver is not embedded on the Windows Installation CD and must be added during Windows installation. Installing Windows 2000/2003 and Windows XP (32-bit) 1 Create a Windows driver disk. See Appendix D, Creating Driver Floppy Disks for more information. 2 Start your system with the Windows CD in the CD-ROM drive. Note: When using a CD-ROM drive to install Windows from the bootable CD, make sure Bootable CD support is enabled in either the system or SCSI BIOS Setup Utility. If these options are not available, boot from the Windows floppy disks. 3 You may see a message: Press any key to boot from CD. You have five seconds to press a key to boot off the CD. 4 Press F6 when this message is displayed: Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver... 5 After a brief delay, a message prompts you to install your driver. Press S to specify a driver. 6 Insert the Windows driver disk created in Step 1 into drive A, and press Enter. 7 You are presented with a selection of driver choices. Highlight the appropriate Windows driver (there should be a specific mark for the icon) and press Enter. 8 For Windows Server 2003 only-press S to use the driver on the floppy disk. 8-2

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8-2
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User
s Guide
If you are performing a first-time Windows installation, see
Installing the Driver When Installing Windows
on page 8-2
. If
Windows is already installed in your system, see
Updating the
Driver When Windows is Already Installed
on page 8-4
.
Installing the Driver When Installing Windows
For Windows 2000/2003 and Windows XP, the
adpu320.sys
driver
is not embedded on the Windows Installation CD and must be
added during Windows installation.
Installing Windows 2000/2003 and Windows XP (32-bit)
1
Create a Windows driver disk. See
Appendix D,
Creating Driver
Floppy Disks
for more information.
2
Start your system with the Windows CD in the CD-ROM drive.
Note:
When using a CD-ROM drive to install Windows
from the bootable CD, make sure Bootable CD support is
enabled in either the system or SCSI BIOS Setup Utility. If
these options are not available, boot from the Windows
floppy disks.
3
You may see a message:
Press any key to boot from CD.
You have five seconds to press a key to boot off the CD.
4
Press
F6
when this message is displayed:
Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver...
5
After a brief delay, a message prompts you to install your
driver. Press
S
to specify a driver.
6
Insert the Windows driver disk created in Step 1 into drive
A
,
and press
Enter
.
7
You are presented with a selection of driver choices. Highlight
the appropriate Windows driver (there should be a specific
mark for the icon) and press
Enter
.
8
For Windows Server 2003
only
press
S
to use the driver on
the floppy disk.