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Back to Contents Page Windows Operating System Driver Installation Adaptec™ U320 SCSI RAID 0 or 1 User's Guide Creating a Windows Operating System Driver Diskette Driver Installation with Windows Operating System - Precision Workstation Confirming Driver Installation Update Driver NOTE: If you wish to modify any of the default settings, please refer to RAID Configuration and Management. Creating a Windows Operating System Driver Diskette When you install a driver in a new system or update a driver in an existing system, you need a driver diskette. You can use the following methods to obtain drivers: Visit the DellTM Support website at support.dell.com and download the latest drivers for your controller. Follow the instructions provided with the download. Use the drivers from the Dell OpenManageTM Server Assistant CD or Recovery CD provided with your system. Refer to the user documentation included with the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD, Recovery CD or driver diskette for details. Driver Installation with Windows Operating System - Precision Workstation To install the device driver for the Adaptec U320 SCSI RAID 0 or 1 Controller on your Dell Precision Workstation during Windows Operating System installation: 1. Boot your system from the Dell™ Windows Operating System Recovery CD. 2. Press when a message appears requesting you to press if you need to install third party SCSI or RAID drivers. 3. When the Windows Setup window is displayed, Press S to specify additional device(s). 4. Insert the driver diskette and press . 5. The Windows Setup screen displays a message indicating that Setup will load support for the requested storage devices. 6. If there are any additional devices to be installed, specify them now. When all devices are specified, continue to the next step.

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Windows Operating System Driver Installation
Adaptecâ„¢ U320 SCSI RAID 0 or 1 User's Guide
Creating a Windows Operating System Driver Diskette
Driver Installation with Windows Operating System - Precision Workstation
Confirming Driver Installation
Update Driver
NOTE: If you wish to modify any of the default settings, please refer to RAID Configuration and Management.
Creating a Windows Operating System Driver Diskette
When you install a driver in a new system or update a driver in an existing system, you need a driver diskette.
You can use the following methods to obtain drivers:
Visit the Dell
TM
Support website at
support.dell.com
and download the latest drivers for your controller. Follow
the instructions provided with the download.
Use the drivers from the Dell OpenManage
TM
Server Assistant CD or Recovery CD provided with your system.
Refer to the user documentation included with the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant CD, Recovery CD or
driver diskette for details.
Driver Installation with Windows Operating System - Precision
Workstation
To install the device driver for the Adaptec U320 SCSI RAID 0 or 1 Controller on your Dell Precision Workstation
during Windows Operating System installation:
1. Boot your system from the Dellâ„¢ Windows Operating System Recovery CD.
2. Press <F6> when a message appears requesting you to press <F6> if you need to install third party SCSI or
RAID drivers.
3. When the
Windows Setup
window is displayed, Press
S
to specify additional device(s).
4. Insert the driver diskette and press <Enter>.
5. The
Windows Setup
screen displays a message indicating that Setup will load support for the requested storage
devices.
6. If there are any additional devices to be installed, specify them now. When all devices are specified, continue to
the next step.