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5.1 Microsoft® Windows® NT Server 4.0 5.1.1 LSI® SCSI Driver Installation Windows NT 4.0 do not have drivers for the new SCSI controllers, you must load the driver manually prior to Windows NT 4.0 installation. A. Preparing an LSI Driver Disk The drivers are located on the AP1600R support CD at: \Drivers\Sdms\Drivers\WINNT Copy all the files and subdirectory under the WINNT subdirectory to the root directory of a clean floppy disk. Use this LSI driver disk during installation, or use the self-extracting image files for Windows NT drivers. The LSI_U3.SYS executable driver is in AP1600R support CD at: \Drivers\Sdms\Diskimag\NT40.exe B. New System Installation This procedure installs the LSI_U3.SYS driver onto a Windows NT system. Use this procedure when installing Windows NT onto an unused SCSI drive. Windows NT automatically adds the driver to the registry and copies the driver to the appropriate directory. There are two methods to install the Windows NT system. One is installed by booting from NT CD Disc; the other is by booting from NT three installation floppy disks. B1. CD-ROM Installation 1. Start the Windows NT installation by booting from the Windows NT CD-ROM. The system BIOS must support booting from a CD-ROM. LSI BIOS settings may need to be changed to allow CD-ROM booting when using SCSI-interface CD-ROM drive. 2. When the screen displays "Windows NT Setup", immediately press the F6 key. This must be done or else the new driver installed from the LSI driver disk will not be recognized. Even if you did not press F6, you are still allowed to load additional drivers later in the installation process. However, any drivers loaded during Windows NT Setup are not immediately recognized and no devices controlled by that driver are available during Windows NT Setup. ASUS PR-DLSR motherboard user guide 5-1

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ASUS PR-DLSR motherboard user guide
5-1
5.1
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
NT Server 4.0
5.1.1
LSI
®
SCSI Driver Installation
Windows NT 4.0 do not have drivers for the new SCSI controllers, you
must load the driver manually prior to Windows NT 4.0 installation.
A.
Preparing an LSI Driver Disk
The drivers are located on the AP1600R support CD at:
\Drivers\Sdms\Drivers\WINNT
Copy all the files and subdirectory under the WINNT subdirectory to the
root directory of a clean floppy disk. Use this LSI driver disk during
installation, or use the self-extracting image files for Windows NT drivers.
The LSI_U3.SYS executable driver is in AP1600R support CD at:
\Drivers\Sdms\Diskimag\NT40.exe
B.
New System Installation
This procedure installs the LSI_U3.SYS driver onto a Windows NT system.
Use this procedure when installing Windows NT onto an unused SCSI
drive. Windows NT automatically adds the driver to the registry and copies
the driver to the appropriate directory. There are two methods to install the
Windows NT system. One is installed by booting from NT CD Disc; the
other is by booting from NT three installation floppy disks.
B1.
CD-ROM Installation
1.
Start the Windows NT installation by booting from the Windows NT
CD-ROM. The system BIOS must support booting from a CD-ROM.
LSI BIOS settings may need to be changed to allow CD-ROM booting
when using SCSI-interface CD-ROM drive.
2.
When the screen displays
“Windows NT Setup”
, immediately press
the
F6
key. This must be done or else the new driver installed from
the LSI driver disk will not be recognized.
Even if you did not press
F6
, you are still allowed to load additional
drivers later in the installation process. However, any drivers loaded
during Windows NT Setup are not immediately recognized and no
devices controlled by that driver are available during Windows NT
Setup.