Adaptec ATA II 1430SA, ATA II 1220SA, ATA II 1420SA manual Before You Begin, Installing on Windows

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Chapter 8: Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System 34

Before You Begin

Before you begin, install and connect your HostRAID controller and internal disk drives (see page 22).

You must also create a driver disk (see next section) before you begin installing the controller driver.

Creating a Driver Disk

Before you install your driver, you will need to create a driver disk. You will need a floppy disk to complete this task. To create a driver disk:

1Set your system BIOS so that your computer boots from the CD drive. (For instructions, refer to your computer’s documentation.)

2Turn on your computer, then insert the HostRAID Installation CD included in your controller kit.

3Follow the on-screen instructions to get to the Adaptec Start Menu.

4Click Create Driver Disk, from the Main Menu.

5Select one of the operating systems from this list:

Windows

Linux

Netware

6Select the type of operating system you want to use.

7Select the version of the operating system.

8When prompted, insert the floppy disk, then click OK. The system creates the driver disk.

9Remove and label the driver disk.

10Continue the driver installation for your operating system:

For Windows, see next section.

For Red Hat or SUSE Linux, see page 35.

For NetWare, see page 35.

Installing on Windows

To install the driver on Windows:

1Start or restart Windows.

The Found New Hardware Wizard opens and searches for the driver.

2Insert the driver disk, select Floppy drive, then click Next.

3Click Next, then click Next again.

4Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the driver installation.

5Remove the driver disk and restart your computer.

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Contents Serial ATA II 1430SA, 1420SA, 1220SA HostRAID Controllers Copyright Adaptec Customer Support Limited 3-Year Hardware Warranty Regulatory Compliance Statements Contents Installing the HostRAID Controller Disk Drives Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager Safety Information About This Guide What You Need to Know Before You Begin How to Find More InformationTerminology Used in this Guide About Your HostRAID Controller Array Level Features HostRAID Controller FeaturesUpgrading the HostRAID Controller Firmware About the Adaptec 1430SA Controller About the Adaptec 1420SA Controller About the Adaptec 1220SA Controller Kit Contents System Requirements Kit Contents System RequirementsGetting Started Selecting Cables Choosing a RAID LevelSelecting Disk Drives Disk Drives for Your ControllerInstalling with an Operating System Installation OptionsBasic Installation Steps Installing on an Existing Operating SystemInstalling the HostRAID Controller Disk Drives Installing the HostRAID Controller Before You BeginChecking Your Controller and Devices Connecting Disk Drives to Sata HostRAID ControllersDetermining the Boot Controller Next StepsCreating a Bootable Array Creating an Array Setting the Boot ControllerCreating an Array with the ACU Select Express configuration..., then click Next Creating an Array with Adaptec Storage ManagerMaking Your Array Bootable Installing the Driver An Operating System Installing with Windows Creating a Driver DiskInstalling with Red Hat Linux Installing with Suse LinuxInstalling with NetWare Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System Installing on Windows Installing on Red Hat or Suse Linux Installing on NetWareManaging Your Storage Space About the Hrconf Command Line Utility Installing Adaptec Storage ManagerAbout Adaptec Storage Manager About the AFU About the ARC UtilityWhich Utility Should I Use? Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager Features OverviewPhysical Devices View Changing How Drives are DisplayedLogical Devices View Collapsed and Expanded Views Component Views Solving Problems Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure Troubleshooting ChecklistFailed Disk Drive Protected by a Hot Spare Disk Drive Failure in a RAID 0 Array Failed Disk Drive Not Protected by a Hot SpareFailure in Multiple Arrays Simultaneously Multiple Failures in the Same ArrayUnderstanding RAID Understanding Drive Segments Selecting a RAID Level and Tuning PerformanceRAID Technology Overview Stripe-unit SizeRAID 0 Non-RAID Arrays RAIDRAID 1 Arrays RAID 10 ArraysUsing the ARC Utility Creating and Managing Arrays Introduction to the ARC UtilityRunning the ARC Utility Creating a New ArrayRAID Managing Arrays Rebuilding ArraysForce from Offline Configuring Disk Drives Managing Bootable Arrays and DevicesAdding/Deleting Hotspares Using SATASelect Atapi SupportSATASelect Options SmartFormatting and Verifying Disk Drives Using the AFU for DOS System Requirements IntroductionCompatibility Running the AFU from the Command Line Running the AFU from the GUISave Update AFU Command Line Step-by-Step Command SwitchesAfu update /C controllernumber Safety Information Electrostatic Discharge ESDTechnical Specifications DC Power Requirements Environmental SpecificationsCurrent Requirements Glossary See channel Initialize See configure Mirrored array/mirroring See RAID 1, RAID Area on each disk reserved for use by the RAID controller See simple volume, spanned volume Index Scsi Adaptec, Inc