Specifications

10
Install, update drivers
9 After all other drivers have been processed,
press Enter and proceed with the rest of the
Windows Installation procedure.
NOTE
When Windows begins copying files to your hard
disk, you will again be prompted to insert the ExpressPCI
installation disk and any other vendor-supplied disks you
used during custom installation. This is normal. The first
time you inserted the disks, Windows loaded the drivers
into memory; the second time, Windows copied the driver
to the hard disk.
Windows NT Installation
To install/upgrade the Windows NT driver
1 Log on to Windows as the system
administrator.
2 Open the SCSI Adapters applet in the Control
Panel
3 Click on Drivers tab.
4 Click Add...
5 Click Have Disk...
6 Insert your ExpressPCI Installation Disk
7 Enter the path for it under Copy manufacturer’s
files from
8 Click OK
9 A list of ExpressPCI adapters will be displayed.
Select your adapter and click OK.
10 Windows will install the necessary files and
prompt you to restart Windows.
11 Restart Windows to complete the ExpressPCI
installation.
To add a driver to an existing Windows
installation when you are NOT replacing the
adapter to which the boot disk drive is
attached.
1 Install the ExpressPCI adapter into an available
PCI expansion slot.
2 Log on to Windows as the system
administrator.
3 Open the SCSI Adapters applet in the Control
Panel
4 Click on Drivers tab.
5 Click Add...
6 Click Have Disk...
7 Insert your ExpressPCI Installation Disk
8 Enter the path for it under Copy manufacturer’s
files from
9 Click OK
10 A list of ExpressPCI adapters will be displayed.
Select your adapter and click OK
11 Windows will install the necessary files and
prompt you to restart Windows.
12 Restart Windows to complete the ExpressPCI
installation.
To add a driver for your ExpressPCI adapter
to an existing Windows installation if you ARE
replacing the adapter to which the boot disk
drive is attached
1 Insert the adapter into an available PCI
expansion slot, but DO NOT remove the
existing adapter or disconnect devices from it.
2 Log on to Windows as the system
administrator.
3 Open the SCSI Adapters applet in the Control
Panel
4 Click on Drivers tab.
5 Click Add...
6 Click Have Disk...
7 Insert your ExpressPCI Installation Disk
8 Enter the path for it under Copy manufacturer’s
files from
9 Click OK
10 A list of ExpressPCI adapters will be displayed.
Select your adapter and click OK
11 Windows will install the necessary files and
prompt you to restart Windows.
12 Restart Windows to complete the ExpressPCI
installation.
13 Shut down Windows, attach the desired
devices from your previous adapter to the
ExpressPCI adapter and, if desired, remove the
previous adapter.
14 Restart Windows.
15 If you removed the previous adapter, you will
see messages stating that one or more
services did not start, suggesting that you look
in the system log. To avoid receiving these
messages on subsequent system startup
attempts, use the SCSI Adapters applet in the
Control Panel to remove the driver for the
previous adapter.