Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 182

HostRAID U320 Driver for Windows NT 4

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User's Guide 7 From the Install Driver window, select the the Adaptec HostRAID U320 Driver for Windows NT 4 from the list and click OK. When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes to restart the system. Enabling HostRAID Support After installing the HostRAID driver, you must enable HostRAID support before you can use the RAID features. To enable HostRAID for the boot channel, follow these steps: 1 Press Ctrl+A keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS appears. 2 Select the channel where your boot drive is connected, then press Enter. 3 From the Options menu, select Configure/View SCSI Controller Settings and press Enter. 4 From the Configuration menu, select HostRAID and press Enter. 5 From the HostRAID Pop-up menu, select Enabled. 6 Press Esc, save change, then Exit. Completing the HostRAID Driver Installation After you have installed the HostRAID driver and enabled HostRAID support, you need to complete the installation (if enabling both channels). To complete your HostRAID driver installation, follow these steps: 1 Restart Windows NT 4.0. You may receive the following Service Control Manager error: At least one service or driver failed during system startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details. To prevent this error from reoccuring during subsequent restarts, Click on Start=>Settings=>Control Panel and double-click the SCSI Adapters icon. 2 Click the Drivers tab, select the appropriate SCSI card driver (it will be labeled Not Started) and click Remove. E-8

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Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards User
s Guide
7
From the Install Driver window, select the the
Adaptec
HostRAID U320 Driver for Windows NT 4
from the list and
click
OK
. When prompted to restart your computer, click
Yes
to
restart the system.
Enabling HostRAID Support
After installing the HostRAID driver, you must enable HostRAID
support before you can use the RAID features. To enable
HostRAID for the boot channel, follow these steps:
1
Press
Ctrl+A
keys simultaneously when the Adaptec BIOS
appears.
2
Select the channel where your boot drive is connected, then
press
Enter
.
3
From the Options menu, select
Configure/View SCSI
Controller Settings
and press
Enter
.
4
From the Configuration menu, select
HostRAID
and press
Enter
.
5
From the HostRAID Pop-up menu, select
Enabled
.
6
Press
Esc
, save change, then Exit.
Completing the HostRAID Driver Installation
After you have installed the HostRAID driver and enabled
HostRAID support, you need to complete the installation (if
enabling both channels).
To complete your HostRAID driver installation, follow these steps:
1
Restart Windows NT 4.0.
You may receive the following Service Control Manager error:
At least one service or driver failed during system startup. Use Event
Viewer to examine the event log for details.
To prevent this error from reoccuring during subsequent
restarts, Click on
Start=>Settings=>Control Panel
and
double-click the
SCSI Adapters
icon.
2
Click the
Drivers
tab, select the appropriate SCSI card driver (it
will be labeled Not Started) and click
Remove
.