Scsi drivers for windows nt 4.0, Installing scsi drivers – Dell Precision 610 User Manual

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Figure 7-1. Internal Drive Bays

For detailed information about installing drives in either the externally accessible drive bays or the internal drive bays, see
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Installing Drives

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Installing SCSI Drivers

Your system's SCSI drivers were installed at Dell and are operative when you receive the system-no further installation or
configuration is needed. The following subsections provide instructions on reinstalling these drivers. Repeat the procedure for each
SCSI driver you want to install.

SCSI Drivers for Windows NT 4.0

To reinstall the SCSI drivers for Windows NT 4.0, follow these steps:

1. Use the Program Diskette Maker (located in the Dell Accessories folder) to make a diskette copy of the SCSI drivers

installed on your hard-disk drive.

2. Start the WIndows NT operating system.
3. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
4. Double-click SCSI Adapters.
5. Click the Drivers tab and click the Add button.
6. In the Install Driver window, click the Have Disk button.
7. Insert the Windows NT 4.0 SCSI drivers diskette into drive A.
8. In the text field labeled "Copy manufacturer's files from," type a: \ and click Continue.
9. After the driver has been installed, remove the diskette from drive A and restart Windows NT 4.0.

Follow these steps to install SCSI drivers during Windows NT 4.0 installation:

1. Insert the bootable Windows NT CD, and turn on or reboot the system.

2.

Press <F6> when the following message appears:

Setup is inspecting your computer's hardware configuration...

The setup program copies files to your system and pauses at the Windows NT Setup screen to allow you to specify
additional devices.

3. Press <s> to specify additional SCSI devices.

Windows NT displays a list of supported host adapters.

4.

Select Other (the default) and press <Enter>.

The following message appears:

Please insert the disk labeled Manufacturer-supplied hardware support disk into Drive A:

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