Installing The Array1000Udma Driver For Windows Nt; Installing The Driver When Installing Windows Nt - Adaptec AAA-UDMA Install Manual

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AAA-UDMA Installation and Hardware Guide
Installing the Array1000UDMA Driver for
Windows NT
To begin driver installation, see either Installing the Driver When Install-
ing Windows NT on page 4-2, or Installing the Driver When Windows NT
is Already Installed on page 4-4.
Note:
We recommend that you install your Windows NT
operating system on a fault-tolerant array (RAID 5, 1, or
0/1) to take advantage of the redundancy and performance
features of the AAA-UDMA RAID card.

Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT

To install the cdaudma.sys driver when you are installing Windows
NT, follow these steps:
Note:
During Windows NT installation, if your system
configuration has multiple arrays and/or single drives,
Windows NT limits the size of the system partition you can
create to 1 GByte. To work around this 1 GByte limitation,
see Windows NT 1 GByte Partition Limitation on page 4-5.
1
Start your system with the Windows NT Boot disk in the
floppy disk drive or the Windows NT Boot CD-ROM in the
CD-ROM drive.
Note:
When using a CD-ROM drive to install Windows NT
from the bootable CD-ROM, make sure Bootable CD-ROM
support is enabled. This is done through the System BIOS
Setup utility. It may also be necessary to edit the config.sys
file to include command lines for your CD-ROM drive. Refer
to the documentation for the computer, or for the adapter
the CD-ROM is connected to for more information.
4-2

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