The following document contains instructions on how to install the IBM DLTVS(DLT1) tape drive driver for the Windows 2000 Intel platform. This driver is for the Intel Platform only. Driver History: Version 1.7 Support TAPE_DRIVE_LOCK_UNLOCk Version 1.6 Reserved Version 1.5 Changed ids and responses Version 1.4 Added ability to toggle compression in Backup Exec Version 1.3 Added support for DLT1 string Version 1.2 Added support for multiple ID Strings Version 1.1 Added ability to detect BNCHMARK Unique ID String Increased block size to 32 KB Version 1.0 Initial release of driver. MAKING AN INSTALLATION DISKETTE: The executable will extract to build a diskette image containing the following four files. DLTVSW2k.TXT BNCHTAPE.SYS BNCHTAPE.CAT BNCHTAPE.INF Note: The default settings for Windows Explorer is to hide files of type ".SYS". In order to view the driver in the Explorer, select the "View" menu. Select "Options..." Select the "View" tab. Select "Show all files". It is highly recommended that this setting be returned to its default setting, "Hide files of these types" when you are finished installing the driver. Note: You must have 'administrative' priviledges in order to install drivers. INSTALLING THE DRIVER: Installing the driver for Benchmark DLT1: 1. Shutdown Windows 2000 if it is running and power down the system. 2. Connect the DLT1 tape drive to the system. Ensure the SCSI bus is terminated correctly and that there are no target ID conflicts. Note: (It is also advisable to have tape devices on a bus separate from the OS disk bus) 3. Startup the system and log into Windows 2000. 4. Windows will automatically detect the installation of a new piece of hardware(the tape unit) and ask for a device driver location. 5. In the Installion dialog box, click on Have Disk. The Install from disk dialog box is displayed. 6. Insert the disk containing the Bnchtape.sys driver into a 3 1/2 inch floppy drive. Change the drive letter in the Copy From field to the floppy drive and click OK. If you have problems, questions or feedback relating to the installation or usage of this driver you can contact IBM technical support at www.pc.ibm.com/support.