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Alternative Method to Creating an Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 Installation Diskette, Windows NT†

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Alternative Method to Creating an Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 Installation Diskette If you are unable to create the Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 installation diskette by booting from the Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 CD, you can run the CD on a Windows system and create drivers for any OS. Alternately, you can manually create these disks for the following operating systems: Windows NT† 1. Insert the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Insert a blank floppy diskette in the drive. 3. Go to the directory, \windows\winnt\drivers\i386, and copy all files onto a floppy diskette. Windows 2000 1. Insert the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 2. Insert a blank floppy diskette in the drive. 3. Go to the directory, \windows\win2000. In this directory you will find four files and two directories. Copy all files and only the "winnt" directory onto the floppy diskette. SCO UnixWare† 1. Insert the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM and go to the "apps" folder. 2. Create a folder on the system hard drive and copy the "rawrite.exe" application to that folder. 3. Open the "UnixWare" folder on the CD-ROM, then open the "dskimg" folder. 4. Copy "unixw7.img" to the folder created in step 2. 5. Open the command window. From the command prompt, go to the folder created in step 2 and type the following command: "rawrite." 6. Enter the file name: "unixw7.img." 7. When prompted to enter the name of the drive, type in the drive letter of the floppy drive (for example, A:) and then insert a blank floppy diskette in the drive and follow the instructions on the screen. 44 Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 User's Guide

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Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 User’s Guide
Alternative Method to Creating an Intel RAID Controller
SRCU32 Installation Diskette
If you are unable to create the Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 installation diskette by booting from
the Intel RAID Controller SRCU32 CD, you can run the CD on a Windows system and create
drivers for any OS.
Alternately, you can manually create these disks for the following operating
systems:
Windows NT
1.
Insert the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Insert a blank floppy diskette in the drive.
3.
Go to the directory, \windows\winnt\drivers\i386, and copy all files onto a floppy diskette.
Windows 2000
1.
Insert the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Insert a blank floppy diskette in the drive.
3.
Go to the directory, \windows\win2000.
In this directory you will find four files and two
directories.
Copy all files and only the “winnt” directory onto the floppy diskette.
SCO UnixWare
1.
Insert the RAID Software Suite CD-ROM and go to the “apps” folder.
2.
Create a folder on the system hard drive and copy the “rawrite.exe” application to that folder.
3.
Open the “UnixWare” folder on the CD-ROM, then open the “dskimg” folder.
4.
Copy “unixw7.img” to the folder created in step 2.
5.
Open the command window.
From the command prompt, go to the folder created in step 2 and
type the following command:
“rawrite.”
6.
Enter the file name:
“unixw7.img.”
7.
When prompted to enter the name of the drive, type in the drive letter of the floppy drive (for
example, A:) and then insert a blank floppy diskette in the drive and follow the instructions on
the screen.