Appendix B: Installing a SCSI Drive in Windows
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If the file did not exist, or if Windows 95/98 or ME couldn’t load a driver, contact
the manufacturer of the SCSI interface board for assistance in properly configuring
your SCSI configuration.
Installation of a SCSI Drive in Windows 2000
This section gives some details about software installation in Windows 2000.
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.
Getting Drivers for Your SCSI Board
To install Windows 2000 support for your SCSI board from your 2000 CD-ROM
disc, you first need to verify that your SCSI interface board is supported by 2000.
Check your Windows 2000 manual for information on which SCSI interface board
2000 supports.
If your SCSI interface board is not on 2000’s list of supported hardware, and the
necessary drivers are not the 2000 disc, contact your board’s manufacturer and
request a Windows 2000 software device driver for the board. The files you obtain
need to be added to the 2000 installation floppy disk(s) that came with your 2000
CD-ROM disc. Your SCSI interface board manufacturer will provide you with
specific installation instructions.
Install SCSI Drivers for Windows 2000
1. Turn on your computer. Your system should automatically detect and configure
your SCSI interface board. When you start Windows 2000, 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 2000 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 2000 disk. The driver provided by the manufacturer
is typically newer than those that are on the Windows CD. If a disk was not
provided, please get the latest driver revision from the SCSI controller
manufacturer web site.