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(3) Follow the wizard to complete. After execution, boot the system again.
4.2.2 Boot from AEC-6896
Please refer to 4.1.2.
4.3 In Win 9X/ME
4.3.1 Install the Driver
(1). The procedures are similar to those in 4.1.1. Follow the wizard to complete.
(2). After installation, boot the system again. Then click “My Computer”, “Control
Panel”, “System”, “Device Manager”, and “SCSI or RAID Controllers”. If you
can find AEC-6896, installation is successful.
4.3.2 Boot from AEC-6896
(1). Boot the computer and enter DOS. Build an array on BIOS, then execute FDISK
to partition the hard drives connected to AEC-6896.
(2). Boot again, and format the newly created partition.
(3). Boot the system again. Place the original CD of 9X/ME into CD-ROM, and
begin installing the OS.
(4). Click “My Computer”, “Control Panel”, “System”, and “Device Manager”. You
will learn that the system has found an unknown SCSI controller.
(5). Put the driver of AEC-6896, and let the system search automatically. Or you can
specify the driver’s location, and tell OS to get for installation. Follow the wizard
to complete.
4.4 In Linux
There are various Linux versions, and their installations are different. Here we take
Red Hat Linux 7.3 and 8.0 to explain.
The module named “aec6885” is also applicable to aec6895 and aec6896. It sup-
ports ACARD AEC-6885/6895/6896 4-channel RAID controllers. In the following