Windows Vista Driver Installation - Sonnet TEMPO SATA E4i Quick Start Manual

Serial ata host controller for pci express slot
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Quick Start Guide for Tempo SATA E4i

Windows Vista Driver Installation

This section describes the installation of drivers to support the
Tempo SATA E4i in systems running Windows Vista.
Support Note:
The software on the included Installer CD
may not be the latest version available. Before installing this
product, check the version number of the software on the CD
and what's available at www.sonnettech.com/support/kb/kb.php.
Download and install the newer version, if available.
1. Turn on your computer and log in; during startup, an
Installing Device Driver Software pop-up will appear, followed
by a message stating that the device driver software was not
successfully installed. Close the message.
2. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
3. In the Control Panel window, double-click Device Manager.
If you have not disabled User Account Control (UAC), a UAC
window will appear; click Continue.
4. When the Device Manager window appears, click the + sign
next to IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers to expand the list. Right-
click "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller" and
select Update Driver Software.
5. When the Update Driver Software window appears, insert
the Tempo SATA Host Controller Software CD into your
computer's optical drive, and then click "Browse my computer
for driver software".
  6. When the Browse for Folder window appears, click "Let me
pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
7. When the next window appears, click Have Disk; a new
window will appear. Substituting whatever drive letter is 
appropriate, type F:\DRIVERS\x32 (or F:\DRIVERS\x64 if
you're using 64-bit Windows Vista), and then click OK.
8. Back in the Update Driver Software window, click Next; the
software will be installed. (If a window appears stating that
the Tempo software has not passed Windows Logo testing,
click Continue Anyway.)
9. When the next window appears, click Close; you may now
format drives attached to the Tempo card. Skip to page 7 for
drive formatting information.
Support Note:
After its driver software has been
updated, Tempo SATA E4i will be listed as a Storage
Controller in the Device Manager window under Windows Vista.
Windows XP Professional Driver Installation
This section describes the installation of drivers to support the
Tempo SATA E4i in systems running Windows XP Professional.
Support Note:
may not be the latest version available. Before installing this
product, check the version number of the software on the CD
and what's available at www.sonnettech.com/support/kb/kb.php.
Download and install the newer version, if available.
1. Turn on your computer; during startup, two New Hardware
Found pop-ups may briefly appear, with IDE Controller and
Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller listed as the new
hardware types.
2. Click Start > Control Panel. When the Control Panel window
appears, double-click the System icon. (If the System icon is
not visible, click the Switch to Classic View link to make it
appear.)
  3. When the System Properties window appears, click the
Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
4. When the Device Manager window appears, click the + sign
next to IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers to expand the list. Right-
click "Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller" and
select Update Driver.
5. When the Hardware Update Wizard window appears, select
"No, not this time", and then click Next.
6. When the next window appears, click "Install from a list or
specific location", and then click next.
7. When the next window appears, click "Don't search. I will
choose the driver to install", and then click Next.
8. When the next window appears, click Have Disk; a new
window will appear. Insert the Tempo SATA Host Controller
Software CD into your computer's optical drive. Substituting 
whatever drive letter is appropriate, type F:\DRIVERS\x32
(or F:\DRIVERS\x64 if you're using 64-bit Windows XP), and
then click OK.
9. Back in the Hardware Update Wizard window, click Next; the
software will be installed. (If a window appears stating that
the Tempo software has not passed Windows Logo testing,
click Continue Anyway.)
10. When the next window appears, click Finish; you may now
format drives attached to the Tempo card. Skip to page 7 for
drive formatting information.
Support Note:
updated, Tempo SATA E4i will be listed as a SCSI and
RAID Controller in the Device Manager window under Windows XP.
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The software on the included Installer CD
After its driver software has been

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