Quick Guide
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6.1. General Information
Windows 2000/XP has a built-in standardised SCSI interface that allows you to
adapt your specific hardware to the different SCSI hostadapters. Hardware adaptation
is done by driver “DC2964.SYS” located in the “\WIN2000” directory on your
installation diskette. The file "DC2964.INF" (also stored in the "\WIN2000" directory)
controls the Windows 2000/XP installer.
The device drivers required for running CD-ROM or removable disk drives etc.
are part of the Windows 2000/XP operating system providing an automatic setup
procedure which much facilitates the installation process. Windows 2000/XP recognizes
your SCSI hostadapter automatically and installs a suitable standard Windows driver.
To install the delivered driver or a current one from the Internet, open the symbol
"System" in the control panel (XP: switch to "classic view") and choose the category
"Hardware".
Then click the "Device Manager" and choose the SCSI hostadapter under the
section SCSI and RAID controller. Choose "Driver Update" under the catagory
"Drivers". The assistent
starts to update the
device drivers. Please
follow the instructions
on the screen. The
necessary files for the
installation are located
in the "\WIN2000"
directory of your
installation diskette. Af-
ter you have determined
the corresponding drive
and directory, a window
with the exact model
description of your
SCSI hostadapter
appears.
PCI SCSI host-
adapters are automatically configured by the PCI BIOS, i.e. the SCSI hostadapter is
assigned a free interrupt and a free I/O address which cannot be changed via
Windows’ Device Manager.
After PC restart the SCSI hostadapter and all SCSI devices connected to it will
be listed in Windows' Device Manager.
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