Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 94

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Installing the SCSI Driver For Windows 2000/2003 and XP 12 Select the driver from the Adaptec provider that best fits your adapter, and click Next. 13 If you get a warning that a Digital Signature was not found, check Adaptec's Web site periodically for updated drivers with the Digital Signature. Click Yes. 14 Click Finish. You may be required to restart your computer. Note: If your Adaptec SCSI Card is a dual-channel adapter, be sure to update both references in the Device Manager before restarting your computer. Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 Installation to Windows Server 2003 1 With your operating system started, insert your Windows Server 2003 CD and choose to upgrade your system. Your system restarts. 2 The Windows Server 2003 Setup program starts. Press F6 when this message is displayed: Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver... 3 Follow the directions from Installing the Driver When Installing Windows on page 8-2. Using Advanced Configuration Parameters Advanced users may use software parameters to alter the configuration of the Windows device drivers supplied by Adaptec. For more information on using advanced configuration parameters, see Appendix C, Using Windows Advanced Configuration Parameters. 8-5

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8-5
Installing the SCSI Driver For Windows 2000/2003 and XP
12
Select the driver from the Adaptec provider that best fits your
adapter, and click
Next
.
13
If you get a warning that a Digital Signature was not found,
check Adaptec
s Web site periodically for updated drivers with
the Digital Signature. Click
Yes
.
14
Click
Finish
. You may be required to restart your computer.
Note:
If your Adaptec SCSI Card is a dual-channel adapter, be
sure to update both references in the Device Manager before
restarting your computer.
Upgrading a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
Installation to Windows Server 2003
1
With your operating system started, insert your Windows
Server 2003 CD and choose to upgrade your system. Your
system restarts.
2
The Windows Server 2003 Setup program starts. Press
F6
when
this message is displayed:
Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver...
3
Follow the directions from
Installing the Driver When Installing
Windows
on page 8-2
.
Using Advanced Configuration Parameters
Advanced users may use software parameters to alter the
configuration of the Windows device drivers supplied by Adaptec.
For more information on using advanced configuration
parameters, see
Appendix C, Using Windows Advanced Configuration
Parameters
.