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Appendix B: Installing a SCSI Drive in Windows
This appendix contains more detailed explanations of installation of a PlexWriter
SCSI drive in Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000, or NT, whether you have new or older
hardware and software.
Installing SCSI Drivers in Windows 95, 98, and ME
This section explains how to install drivers that let your SCSI interface board work
with the Windows 95/98 and ME operating system. If you have any problems at all,
our technical support staff will help you.
Install Hardware
Before installing software drivers, install the SCSI interface board and PlexWriter
hardware. Check that all the cable connections between your PlexWriter drive and
PC are correct and that all switches, dials, and termination are set properly. If you are
using a PlexWriter external drive, turn the power switch to OFF. Once the drive
installation is complete, remember to turn the drive’s power ON before turning your
computer on.
Install SCSI Drivers for Windows 95/98/ME
After your CD drive and SCSI interface board are installed, it is time to make the
right software file available to complete your installation.
To install SCSI drivers for a new SCSI board installation:
1. Turn on your computer. Your system should automatically detect and configure
your SCSI interface board. When you start Windows 95, 98, or ME, it will then
recognize that it does not have a driver installed for your new SCSI interface
board. You see a New Hardware Found dialog box, followed immediately by a
dialog box named Insert Disk.
2. Click OK in the Insert Disk dialog box. You see a second New Hardware Found
dialog box, asking you to insert the Windows 95, 98, or ME disk or CD. Don’t do
it!
3. Insert the disk supplied by the manufacturer of your SCSI interface board, rather
than inserting the Windows 95/98 or ME disk. If a disk was not provided, please
get the latest driver revision from the web site of the SCSI board manufacturer.
CAUTION: If you do not have this disk (or cannot find it among all the other disks you
have), you can try using the files provided by Windows 95/98 or ME, but we cannot
guarantee you will get the most recent version of the driver that will work properly.
Manufacturers constantly release improvements and updates to their products. Since
the Windows operating system disk was probably manufactured long time ago, there
may be old drivers with problems included.