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2. At the
Add New Hardware Wizard
, check
Specify the location of the driver
(Advanced),
and click
Next
.
3. Insert the Driver CD, check
Specify a location,
uncheck the other boxes,
and click
Browse
.
4.Points specify a location, example
E
:\
SATA Raid_4Port\Sil3114\Win98_me
_
2000_xp_nt4.0
, click
OK
and then
Next
.(If your CD-ROM/DVD is
E
:\)
5. Click
Next
and then
Finish
.
Verification of the Proper Installation for Windows 98/98SE/ME
1. Double click
My Computer/Control Panel/System
. Click
Device Manager
tab.
2. Double click
SCSI Controllers
,
Silicon Image Sil 3114 SATARaid Controller
should be listed.
3. Highlight
Silicon Image Sil 3114 SATARaid Controller
and click
Properties
. A
message
This device is working properly
is displayed in the dialog box, the driver
has been correctly installed. If any error message is displayed, remove
Silicon Image
Sil 3114 SATARaid Controller
and restart your system.
4.3. Windows NT 4.0 Driver Installation
For New Windows NT 4.0 System (Fresh Installation)
1. Before installation, copy all the files under directory E:\SATA Raid_4Port\ Sil3114\
Win98_me _
2000_xp_nt4.0\driver\ *.* to a blank floppy disk
2. After the SATA RAID PCI Host Adapter and attached drives are configured, follow
Microsoft procedures to install Windows accordingly.
3. At the
Windows Set-up
screen, press
F6
to specify and add the driver.
4. Press
S
, select
Other
, then press
Enter
.
5. Insert the Driver diskette and press
Enter
.
6. Select
Silicon Image SiI 3114 SATARaid Controller for Windows NT 4.0 and 2000
and press
Enter
.
7. Press
Enter
to continue and follow on-screen instructions to complete Windows NT
4.0 installation.
Add Windows NT 4.0 Driver on Original Booting Device
1. After the
SATA RAID PCI Host Adapter and attached drives are configured, boot up
Windows. Double click
My Computer/Control Panel/SCSI Adapters
, then click the
Drivers
tab.
2. Click
Add…
then
Have Disk...
.
3. Insert the Driver CD in your CD-ROM/DVD drive and type in
E:\
(If your CD-ROM/DVD is
E
:\), then click
Browse
.
4.Points specify a location, example
E
:\
SATA Raid_4Port\Sil3114\Win98_me