Intel RMS25JB080 Software User's Guide - Page 52
Installation in an Existing Microsoft Windows* Operating System
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Installation in an Existing Microsoft Windows* Operating System This procedure installs or upgrades the RAID device driver on an existing Microsoft Windows 2003*, Microsoft Windows 2000*, or Microsoft Windows XP* operating system.The system must contain an Intel® RAID controller. 1. Boot to the Microsoft Windows* operating system. The Found New Hardware Wizard is displayed. The program identifies the SAS controller and requests the driver disk. 2. Insert the Microsoft Windows* driver disk into the floppy drive. 3. For Microsoft Windows 2003* or Microsoft Windows XP*, choose Install Software Automatically. In Microsoft Windows 2000*, choose Search for a Suitable Driver. 4. Microsoft Windows 2000* only: Click the Specify location box and make sure the search location is the floppy drive. 5. Click Next. 6. A message that this driver is not digitally signed may display. This message informs you that a nonsigned driver is being installed. If you see this message, click Continue Anyway. 7. The system loads the driver from the Microsoft Windows* driver disk and copies the driver to the system disk. The Found New Hardware Wizard screen displays the message: The wizard has finished... 8. Click Finish to complete the driver upgrade. RAID Driver Installation for Red Hat* Enterprise Linux This section describes the installation of the device driver on new Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 3, 4, or 5 systems. The following are general installation guidelines. Refer to the release notes that accompanied the driver for information on updating the driver on an existing Red Hat* Linux system. 1. Boot to the CD-ROM with Disk 1. Command: linux dd 2. Press at the boot prompt on the Welcome screen. 3. Copy the Linux driver image from the Resource CD to a disk or USB key. 4. Insert the disk with driver image. 5. Select Yes. 6. Scroll down to select Intel® RAID adapter driver. The utility locates and loads the driver for your device. 7. Follow the Red Hat* Linux installation procedure to complete the installation. 38 Intel® RAID Software User's Guide