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Installing Drivers

In this Chapter

After installing the SCSI Card 2930CU and your SCSI devices, 
install the driver by following the instructions appropriate for your 
computer.

Windows 2000 and Windows XP

In Windows 2000 and Windows XP, driver installation is fully 
automatic, including the identification of compatible drivers.

Verifying Driver Installation – Windows XP

To verify driver installation

1

Click 

Start

, point to 

Settings

, then click 

Control Panel. 

Double-

click 

Performance and Maintenance

, then double-click 

System

2

Click on the 

Hardware

 tab, then click 

Device Manager

.

3

Double-click 

SCSI and RAID Controllers

. Check that the 

SCSI Card 2930CU is listed. (See the screen shot on 

page 4-2

.)

Windows 2000 and Windows XP

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Windows Me

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Windows 95 and Windows 98

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Windows NT 4.0

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Page 10: ...allation Windows 2000 4 2 Windows Me 4 3 Windows 95 and Windows 98 4 3 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows 95 98 4 4 Installing the Driver When Windows 95 is Already Installed 4 4 Installing...

Page 11: ...es A 4 Installing Multiple SCSI Cards A 5 B Configuring the SCSI Card 2930CU with SCSISelect SCSISelect Settings B 2 Starting SCSISelect B 3 Using SCSISelect Settings B 3 SCSI Bus Interface Options B...

Page 12: ...xii Contents D Obtaining SCSI Cables External Cables D 1 Internal Cable D 2 Maximum Cable Lengths D 2...

Page 13: ...SCSI devices or one or more external SCSI devices to your computer you will need additional cables not included in this package See Chapter D Obtaining SCSI Cables for more information Installation P...

Page 14: ...rd 2930CU To install the SCSI Card 2930CU 1 Ground yourself by touching the chassis 2 Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord 3 Open the computer cabinet following the manufacturer s instr...

Page 15: ...ning as shown Save the slot cover screw for use in Step 7 5 Remove the SCSI Card 2930CU from its antistatic packaging Note Always handle the SCSI card by its edges or metal bracket Do not touch the go...

Page 16: ...e computer cabinet or reconnect the power cord yet Continue with Chapter 3 Installing SCSI Devices Registering Your SCSI Card To register your SCSI Card 2930CU go to www register adaptec com If you do...

Page 17: ...have a unique SCSI ID See SCSI IDs on page A 2 and refer to each device s documentation for more information Note The card s SCSI ID is preset to 7 and should not be changed Installing Internal SCSI D...

Page 18: ...er and disconnect the power cord Open the computer cabinet following the manufacturer s instructions 3 Mount each SCSI device in an available drive bay inside your computer Refer to the documentation...

Page 19: ...sually designated by a 1 or small triangle 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the internal SCSI device 6 If you are installing one internal SCSI device only you must terminate this device then sk...

Page 20: ...the computer cabinet Do not reconnect the power cord yet If you are also connecting external SCSI devices skip to the next section Connecting External SCSI Devices If you are not connecting external...

Page 21: ...s a unique SCSI ID from 0 to 6 For most external SCSI devices the SCSI ID is set with a switch on the back of the device as shown Refer to the SCSI device s documentation for instructions on setting t...

Page 22: ...instructions 6 Connect other external SCSI devices by cabling each device to the previous one as shown Only terminate the SCSI device at the end of the chain 7 Reconnect the power cord to the computer...

Page 23: ...entification of compatible drivers Verifying Driver Installation Windows XP To verify driver installation 1 Click Start point to Settings then click Control Panel Double click Performance and Maintena...

Page 24: ...dows 2000 To verify driver installation 1 Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop 2 Select Manage 3 Click Device Manager 4 Double click SCSI and RAID Controllers Check that the SCSI Card 2930...

Page 25: ...o complete the installation To verify driver installation see Verifying Driver Installation Windows 95 98 Me on page 4 11 Windows 95 and Windows 98 This section explains how to install the driver for...

Page 26: ...d 2930CU installed in your computer you must install the driver manually after the Windows installation is complete Follow the procedures in either Installing the Driver When Windows 95 is Already Ins...

Page 27: ...s then double click PCI SCSI Bus Controller to open the PCI SCSI Bus Controller Properties window Click the Driver tab then click Update Driver 4 Insert the SCSI Card 2930 CD into your CD ROM drive En...

Page 28: ...location of the driver on the CD The driver file is aic78xx mpd Then click OK 7 Click Finish This message appears Please insert the disk labeled 7800 Family Manager Set Installation Disk and then cli...

Page 29: ...s to restart your computer You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect Installing the Driver When Windows 98 is Already Installed To update or install the driver 1 Start Windows 98 2...

Page 30: ...Installing Drivers 3 Click the plus sign next to Other Devices then double click PCI SCSI Bus Controller to open the PCI SCSI Bus Controller Properties window Click the Driver tab then click Update Dr...

Page 31: ...Next again Insert the SCSI Card 2930 CD into your CD ROM drive 5 Select CD ROM drive and deselect Floppy disk drive by clicking in the check boxes Select Specify a location then browse to the locatio...

Page 32: ...ick Next Note Your CD ROM drive letter may differ from that shown in the example above 7 Click Finish to complete the installation Click Yes to restart your computer You must restart your computer for...

Page 33: ...own Windows NT 4 0 This section explains how to install the driver for Windows NT 4 0 The driver is aic78xx sys If you are performing a first time Windows NT 4 0 installation see Installing the Driver...

Page 34: ...Copy Manufacturer s File From text box type the drive letter for your CD ROM drive and click OK 8 In the Install Driver window Click OK The system asks if you want to use the currently installed drive...

Page 35: ...ath if you are prompted to do so 8 Press Enter to continue the Windows NT operating system set up Follow the instructions on screen and in the Windows NT documentation to complete the installation Com...

Page 36: ...ther SCSI cards of the same type installed in your computer do not use Windows NT Setup to remove the device driver To remove a driver from Windows NT 1 From the Control Panel double click SCSI Adapte...

Page 37: ...er cables properly connected Is the SCSI Card 2930CU firmly seated and secured in the PCI expansion slot Turn off the power to the computer and disconnect the power cord before checking the card Is pi...

Page 38: ...ards you may need to mark the IRQs used by ISA EISA boards as Used so the computer BIOS will not try to assign these IRQs to other PCI boards In some computers the BIOS reserves a set of available IRQ...

Page 39: ...n most cases this is the result of an IRQ conflict See the information on page 5 6 How can I check the status of a resource for example IRQ Memory I O 1 Click Start point to Settings then click Contro...

Page 40: ...t unit request failed The SCSI card BIOS was unable to send a Start Unit Command to the peripheral Run SCSISelect and disable the Send Start Unit Command for the peripheral Time out failure during An...

Page 41: ...ow may appear for many reasons Use the table to troubleshoot this problem The easiest problem to solve is listed first How do I check for faulty cables termination or damaged device 1 Turn off your co...

Page 42: ...nel 2 Double click System then click on the Device Manager tab 3 Double click Computer 4 Click Interrupt request IRQ as shown The Setting column lists the IRQs in use IRQ settings range from 0 through...

Page 43: ...ontrol Panel double click Add New Hardware 2 Select Yes on the second screen of the Add New Hardware Wizard to have Windows search for the SCSI Card 2930CU 3 Follow the on screen instructions If Windo...

Page 44: ...lready Installed on page 4 7 to ensure that the miniport driver is updated To make sure the driver is installed correctly in systems running Windows 95 98 1 From the Control Panel double chick System...

Page 45: ...e old SCSI card Click Remove 4 Turn off the computer and physically remove the currently installed SCSI card 5 Install the new SCSI card according to the instructions in the hardware documentation 6 T...

Page 46: ...nges you want to make Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed Error Codes Error codes generated by the driver can be viewed by openin...

Page 47: ...ription Error Code Description xxxxx004 xxxxx005 xxxxx006 Command completed with error A request issued to a target device completed with indication that there is an error In most cases the error is r...

Page 48: ...Target device queue full The target device internal buffer is full xxxxx032 Target device busy The target device reports a Busy status Another program may already be using this device xxxxx050 xxxxxx9...

Page 49: ...eriod of time The memory can be reclaimed by restarting the system xxxxx0ce Scatter Gather Limit exceeded An I O request packet from the system contained a Scatter Gather element list that contained m...

Page 50: ...a SCSI card such as the SCSI Card 2930CU installed in a computer and one or more SCSI devices SCSI cables are used to connect the devices to the SCSI card For the SCSI bus to function properly each S...

Page 51: ...to the SCSI ID of the peripheral you are booting from By default the Boot SCSI ID is set to 0 See Boot Device Options on page B 4 to change the Boot SCSI ID Here is some general information about SCS...

Page 52: ...instructions on how to enable or disable termination Here is some general information about termination You control termination on internal SCSI devices by manually setting a jumper on the device or...

Page 53: ...may need to install the manufacturer s proprietary device drivers if you use SCSI devices other than hard disk drives and CD ROM drives Refer to your device s documentation Using SCSI Devices Hard Dis...

Page 54: ...port addresses and so on Each SCSI card you install forms a separate SCSI bus with a different set of SCSI devices Each SCSI ID can be used once on each SCSI card For example each SCSI card can have a...

Page 55: ...e in the next section SCSISelect Settings lists the available and default settings for each SCSISelect option Note The default settings are appropriate for most systems Run SCSISelect if you need to c...

Page 56: ...Yes No Yes Enabled Maximum Burst Rate 20 0 10 0 8 0 6 7 5 0 20 0 Enable Disconnection Yes No Yes Enabled Send Start Unit Command Yes No No Disabled BIOS Multiple LUN Support Yes No No Disabled Advance...

Page 57: ...tion use the and keys to move the cursor to the option then press Enter In some cases selecting an option displays another menu You can return to the previous menu at any time by pressing Esc To resto...

Page 58: ...disabled The SCSI card lies between the ends of the SCSI bus You can also disable the terminators by setting Host Adapter Termination to Disable Adaptec recommends that you leave this setting at its d...

Page 59: ...uration Settings unless absolutely necessary Plug and Play SCAM Support When set to Enabled the SCSI card automatically assigns SCSI IDs to SCSI devices that support the SCAM protocol see page A 2 The...

Page 60: ...ies greater than 1 GB This setting is necessary only for MS DOS 5 0 or above The extended translation scheme supports 2 GB partitions on hard disk drives as large as 8 GB To partition a hard disk driv...

Page 61: ...ws you to perform a low level format on a hard disk drive Most SCSI disks are preformatted at the factory and do not need to be formatted again Each hard disk drive must be low level formatted before...

Page 62: ...xit SCSISelect 1 Press Esc until a message prompts you to exit If you changed settings you are prompted to save the changes before you exit 2 Select Yes to exit then press any key to restart the compu...

Page 63: ...ditor Caution Do not edit your registry unless it is absolutely necessary If there is an error in your registry your computer may become nonfunctional Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters You can enter re...

Page 64: ...ommand The data type for this value is REG_DWORD MaximumLogicalUnit This can limit the scan for connected devices on the SCSI bus Valid values are 1 to 8 If 1 is specified the Windows NT SCSI Manager...

Page 65: ...or the first SCSI card type Device1 for the second and so on If you omit the SCSI card number the configuration information may be applied to other SCSI cards installed in your computer Leave the Clas...

Page 66: ...s value is REG_SZ INSTR_ERRLOG_Z nnn Sets the maximum number of error log entries if INSTRUMENTATION is enabled If a number is not specified the maximum number of error log entries defaults to 32 Vali...

Page 67: ...o on If you omit the SCSI card number the configuration information may be applied to other SCSI cards installed in your computer Leave the Class edit box blank 10 Click Device 11 From the Edit menu s...

Page 68: ...for use with Adaptec SCSI cards For purchasing information visit the Adaptec Web site at www adaptec com External Cables This is a DB25 pin connector External Cables D 1 Internal Cable D 2 Maximum Cab...

Page 69: ...d in the next table Description Retail Cable Number 5 position 4 devices and a SCSI card standard 50 pin connectors 1 5 m 1100 Maximum Cable Length Data Transfer Rate Maximum Devices Supported1 1 Incl...

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