Adding A New Adapter Or Replacing An Existing Adapter; After Installing The Driver In A Windows Nt System - Black Box IC515C User Manual

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ULTRA2 LVD SCSI HOST ADAPTER
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If you are running Windows NT and you choose to install the driver for the
Adapter before you physically install the Adapter itself, take these steps when you
install the Adapter hardware:
1. Load the Adapter's Windows NT driver as described in any of Sections 5.4.1
through 5.4.4.
2. Shut down the computer.
3. Install the Adapter in an unoccupied PCI slot as described in Section 4.1.
4. Turn the computer ON, then shut it down again. (This allows the Adapter's
driver to recognize it.)
5. If you are installing the Adapter to take the place of an existing SCSI card,
detach the SCSI bus from that card (if you haven't done so already) and
attach the bus cable(s) to the Adapter as described in Section 4.2. If
necessary, remove the old SCSI card.
6. We highly recommend that you verify that the Adapter and its device drivers
have been properly installed and that you disable/remove the drivers for any
SCSI card you've just replaced—by starting at the desktop and selecting these
items one after the other (each item contains the next in sequence): "My
Computer," "Control Panel," "SCSI Adapters," "INI-A100U2W SCSI Host
Adapter." If "This device is working properly" is displayed on your screen, the
driver has been correctly installed.
7. While you're still inside the "SCSI Adapters" window, select and disable or
remove the drivers for any SCSI card you've just replaced.
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