Promise Technology FASTTRAK SX4300, SX8300 user manual Install Driver in an Existing System

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FastTrak SX4300, SX8300 User Manual

Note: If you need to specify any additional devices to be installed, do so at this time. Once all devices are specified, continue to the next step.

6.From the Windows Setup screen, press the Enter. Setup will now load all device files and then continue the Windows XP installation.

Note: Check the readme file, included with the downloaded driver files, for instructions on installing the RAID Console.

Install Driver in an Existing System

Important

If you plan to move the boot drive containing the existing Windows Server 2003 operating system to the FastTrak card, you MUST load the FastTrak driver to the boot drive while it is still attached to your existing hard drive controller.

Do not attach the boot drive to the FastTrak card before completing this step.

After installing the FastTrak card and rebooting your system, Windows setup will show a Found New Hardware dialog box.

1.Insert the Promise FastTrak Driver diskette in the A: drive.

2.When the New Hardware Wizard appears, select Install from a list or specific location (advanced) and click Next.

3.Under Please choose your search and installation options, select Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install and click Next.

4.Under Select the device driver you want to install, click Have Disk...

5.Under Install from Disk, type A:\winxp and click OK.

6.Under Select the device driver you want to install, click Next.

7.If a warning about Windows Logo testing appears, click Continue Anyway.

8.Under Completing the New Hardware Wizard, click Finish.

9.If the New Hardware Wizard appears again, close it.

10.Click Yes to restart your PC.

11.Remove the Promise FastTrak Driver diskette.

Note: Check the readme file, included with the downloaded driver files, for instructions on installing the RAID Console.

Confirm Installation

1.From the Windows Desktop, open the Control Panel from My Computer.

2.Click on Performance and maintenance.

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Contents SX4300, SX8300 Copyright TrademarksImportant data protection information RecommendationsRadio Frequency Interference Statement May cause undesired operationPage Contents Troubleshooting & Tips SupportIntroduction About This ManualProduct Overview XOR AccelerationHot-Swapping WebPAM Management Software Page Installation SX4300SX8300 Installing the FastTrak Card Installing the Disk Drives RAID JbodLED Pins Create a Logical Drive Page Installation Page FastTrak Bios FastBuild UtilityMain Menu View Drive Assignments Create a Logical Drive One Logical Drive Two Logical Drives FastBuild Utility View Drive Assignments, Split Disk Drives Delete Logical Drive Controller Configuration Logical Drive Problems Halt On ErrorSystem Resources Page RAID 0 and Jbod Page Installing Software Drivers Install Driver During New OS Installation Install Driver in an Existing SystemWindows Server Confirm Installation Windows XPInstall Driver in an Existing System Windows Red Hat Linux 8.0, 9.0, EL 3.0, EL Install Driver During New OS Installation Single Processor Install Driver During New OS Installation Multi-ProcessorSuSE Linux 9.1, 9.2, ES Install Driver in an Existing System Adapter Bios ConceptsAbout FastTrak Introduction to RAIDRAID 0 Stripe RAID 0 Stripe interleaves data across multiple drivesRAID 1 Mirror RAID 1 Mirrors identical data to two drivesRAID 5 Block Striping with Distributed Parity RAID 5 Stripes all drives with data and parity informationRAID 10 Mirror / Stripe About Dual Data Redundancy CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4RAID 50 Striping of Distributed Parity RAID 50 Striping of Distributed Parity logical drivesChoosing a RAID Level Jbod Single DriveAdvantages Disadvantages Implemented as a mirrored logical drive Other Logical Drive Features Stripe Block SizeGigabyte Boundary Initialization Fast InitHot Spare Drive Cache Settings Logical Drive ExpansionRAID Level Migration Level Current Number Possible Number DrivesFrom Increase Redundancy Capacity Add LoseRanges of Disk Array Expansion Current LD Size Maximum LD Sector Size Expansion Size Page Troubleshooting & Tips Motherboard IssuesSystem Cmos Issues Drive-Related ErrorsOperating System-Related Issues Drive cannot be formed into an logical drivePerformance Tips Promise Windows driver does not appear in Device ManagerFrequently Asked Questions Pre-Installation Speed, Device Types, Capacity, CablingSupport Drive Issues How can I change the resources that the FastTrak uses?Other array configurations will not work for this purpose Installation Issues Capacity, Booting Post-InstallationTechnical Support Services Contact Technical SupportUnited States Europe, Africa, Middle East GermanyItaly Limited Warranty TaiwanChina Disclaimer of other warranties Return Product For Repair Your ResponsibilitiesOr retailer
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SX8300, FASTTRAK SX4300 specifications

Promise Technology has established itself as a leader in data storage solutions, particularly with its cutting-edge SX4300 and SX8300 series. These enterprise-grade solutions cater to businesses seeking high-performance, reliable, and scalable storage systems.

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