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Chapter 5: Driver installation
B1. CD-ROM Installation
1.
Have the driver diskette available for inserting into the A: drive when
prompted. Depending upon the media used to distribute the drivers
(web or CDROM), you will create a driver diskette.
IMPORTANT: Read Steps 2 and 3 before performing the instructions
contained within these steps.
2.
Start the Windows 2000 Server installation by booting from the
Windows 2000 Server CD-ROM. The system BIOS must support
booting from a CD-ROM. BIOS settings may need to be changed to
allow CD-ROM booting.
3.
Press the F6 key when the screen displays “Windows 2000 Setup.”
This must be done or else the new driver will not be recognized.
NOTE: Be sure to press the F6 key as any driver loaded later in the
installation process is not recognized by Windows 2000 Server setup.
If F6 is not pressed, all devices controlled by the drivers are not
available during Windows 2000 setup.
4.
Choose S to specify an additional device when the screen displays
“Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage
devices....”
NOTE: If this screen is not displayed as the first user input, then the
F6 keypress was not seen by the setup program. Reboot the system
and try again.
The system prompts for the manufacturer-supplied hardware support
disk.
5.
Insert the appropriate driver diskette containing the Windows 2000
driver required to support your LSI Logic adapter(s) and press Enter.
6.
“LSI Logic PCI SCSI/FC MPI MiniPort Driver” is shown highlighted.
Press Enter to proceed.
7.
Windows 2000 Server should now recognize the Miniport driver and
the LSI Ultra320 SCSI or Fibre Channel hardware. Press Enter to
continue.
8.
Follow the Microsoft Windows 2000 installation procedure at this
point.