Adaptec Ultra 160 Windows 2000 Driver Version d4.10 README file CONTENTS --------- 1.0 Overview 2.0 Change History 3.0 Installation and Setup Instructions 3.1 Completing a Fresh Windows 2000 Installation with an Adaptec SCSI adapter 3.2 Updating the driver under Windows 2000 3.3 Swapping a SCSI Adapter in Windows 2000 4.0 Configuration Information 5.0 Unattended Mode 6.0 Web Sites and Support Phone Number 7.0 Trademarks and Notices 8.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Overview ----------------------------------------- Diskette Contents The following files are included in this diskette: \W2KDSK1 Disk identifier file \TXTSETUP.OEM Install script used during Windows 2000 installation \README.TXT Readme file in ASCII format \Readdos.txt DOS CDROM Driver Info \fixes.txt Fixes in this version \WIN2000\ULTRA160\ADPU160M.INF Install script used during Windows 2000 driver setup \WIN2000\ULTRA160\ADPU160M.SYS Ultra160 driver for Windows 2000 \WIN2000\ULTRA160\ADPU160M.CAT Digital signature for Ultra160 driver 2.0 change History ----------------------------------------- N/A 3.0 Installation and Setup Instructions ----------------------------------------- Installation Instructions This section describes installing and using the Windows 2000 Driver Set v1.00. If you are performing a first time Windows 2000 installation, see the Completing a Fresh Windows 2000 Installation with an Adaptec SCSI adapter section below. If Windows 2000 is already installed on your system, see the Updating the driver under Windows 2000 section below. 3.1 Completing a Fresh Windows 2000 Installation with an Adaptec SCSI adapter Warning: This procedure will only work if your SCSI adapter supports bootable CD-ROMs. Please obtain the latest BIOS version for your SCSI adapter before upgrading. 1) Turn off the computer and insert your SCSI card. Attach any peripheral devices to the SCSI card and power on the system. 2) Insert the Windows 2000 CD-ROM. Your system should recognize it as a bootable CD-ROM. 3) You may see a message "Press any key to boot from CD". You will have five seconds to press a key to boot off the CD. 4) The Windows 2000 Setup program will start. On the bottom of the screen, you will see a message "Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver...". Press F6 when you see this message. 5) A message will appear after a short time, prompting you to install your driver. Press "S" to specify a driver. 6) Insert the Adaptec Windows 2000 driver disk into your floppy drive and press enter. 7) You will be presented with five choices (you may have to scroll down to see them all): Adaptec 19160 Ultra160 PCI SCSI Controller Adaptec 2930U2 Ultra2 PCI SCSI Controller Adaptec Ultra160 Family PCI SCSI Controller Adaptec Ultra2 Family PCI SCSI Controller Adaptec Ultra Family PCI SCSI Controller Highlight the option that best fits your adapter, and press enter. 8) If you have no other controllers to add, press enter. Continue installation as normal. 9) After installation, please reinstall your SCSI driver from the Device Manager if you have a SCSI adapter other than a 2930U2 or a 19160. Follow the section "Updating the driver under Windows 2000" to ensure all desired drivers are installed. Windows 2000 is not capable of updating the embedded drivers during the operating system installation (Please refer to article Q225125 in Microsoft's Knowledge Base at http://search.support.microsoft.com/). 3.2 Updating the driver under Windows 2000 Follow these instructions only if Windows 2000 is already installed. 1) Right-click on "My Computer" and choose Properties from the menu. Click on the "Hardware" tab and click on the "Device Manager" button. 2) Under "SCSI and RAID controllers", click on the "+" sign to the left. This will display the current SCSI adapters installed. Right-click on the device you wish to update and select Properties. 3) Click on the "Driver" tab and click on the "Update Driver" button. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard will start. Click Next. 4) Make sure the "Search for a suitable driver..." option is selected and click Next. 5) Make sure the only selection that is checked is "Floppy disk drives". Insert the Adaptec's driver disk into the disk drive and click Next. 6) Windows 2000 will recommend one of two choices at this point. If it recommends to use the driver found on the driver disk, then click Next and skip to Step 8. It might also recommend to keep the existing driver and mention that it found other suitable drivers. Select "Install one of the other drivers" if this is the case and click Next. 7) Choose a driver from the "Adaptec" provider that best fits your adapter and click Next. 8) Windows 2000 may state that a Digital Signature was not found for this driver. Please check Adaptec's website periodically for updated drivers with the Digital Signature. Click Yes. 9) If you are asked to enter in the path for the driver, refer to the Diskette Contents section. 10) Click Finish. You may be required to reboot your system at this point. NOTE: If your SCSI card is a dual channel adapter (such as the 39160), be sure to update both references in the Device Manager before rebooting. 3.3 Swapping a SCSI Adapter in Windows 2000 Swapping a SCSI host adapter for another SCSI host adapter is similar to the procedure for adding a host adapter. The important distinction is that you add the new SCSI adapter into the system first, before removing the old adapter. NOTE: If you do not install the new host adapter first, it may result in a Windows 2000 boot failure. To swap adapters, follow these steps: 1) Power down your computer. 2) Insert the new SCSI adapter into an available PCI slot, leaving the existing SCSI card intact. 3) Power up your computer. Windows 2000 should load up as normal and detect the new SCSI card. Install the Windows 2000 driver if prompted to. If a driver install Wizard starts, follow the same driver installation procedures as in the Updating the driver under Windows 2000, starting on line 4. If you are asked to enter in the path for the driver, refer to the Diskette Contents section. 4) Reboot if prompted to. 5) Once the new SCSI adapter is functioning properly, power down your computer. 6) Remove the old SCSI adapter and move all desired devices to the new adapter. 7) All attached devices should be recognized. 4.0 Configuration Information ------------------------------- N/A 5.0 Unattended Mode ------------------------------- For detailed instructions on running unattended Setup (also called automated installation), see the Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit, Deployment Planning Guide. 6.0 WEB Sites and Support Phone Number ---------------- 6.1 IBM Support Web Site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support 6.2 IBM Marketing EServer Web Site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/ww/eserver/xseries/ 6.3 If you have any questions about this update, or problems applying the update go to the following Help Center World telephone Numbers URL: http://www.ibm.com/planetwide/ 7.0 Trademarks and Notices ---------------------------- N/A 8.0 Disclaimer ---------------------------- 8.1 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. 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