User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Kit Contents and System Requirements
- About Your RAID Controller
- Standard RAID Controller Features
- Adding Enhanced Features
- Adding a Battery Backup Module
- Upgrading the Controller Firmware
- About the Adaptec 3085
- About the Adaptec 3405
- About the Adaptec 3805
- About the Adaptec 31205
- About the Adaptec 31605
- About the Adaptec 4000
- About the Adaptec 4800SAS
- About the Adaptec 4805SAS
- About the Adaptec 2420SA
- About the Adaptec 2820SA
- About the Adaptec 2130SLP
- About the Adaptec 2230SLP
- Getting Started
- Installing the Controller and Disk Drives
- Creating a Bootable Array
- Installing the Driver and an Operating System
- Installing the Driver on an Existing Operating System
- Managing Your Storage Space
- Solving Problems
- Introduction to Serial Attached SCSI
- Understanding RAID
- Using the Adaptec RAID Configuration Utility
- Using the Array Configuration Utility for DOS
- Using the Adaptec Flash Utility
- Adaptec Serial Controller LED and I2C Connector Reference
- Adaptec 2420SA Activity LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 2820SA Activity LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 3085 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 3405 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 3805 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 31205 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 31605 LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 4800SAS LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Adaptec 4805SAS LED and I2C Connector Specification
- Safety Information
- Technical Specifications
- Index

Appendix E: Using the Adaptec Flash Utility ● 106
Creating the Firmware Floppy Disks
Note: You will need at least two bootable MS-DOS floppy disks to complete this task.
You can’t create a bootable floppy disk using Windows 2000.
To create the firmware floppy disks:
1 Create a bootable MS–DOS floppy disk and copy these files to it:
● AFU.exe
● Axxxx01.ufi
where xxx is the model number of your controller.
Note:
Most controller model numbers have a suffix (for example Adaptec 4800SAS). Check
that the .ufi file is the correct file for your controller before copying.
2
Copy each additional Axxxx0x.ufi file to a separate floppy disk. (Some RAID controllers
have two UFI files; some have four. Each goes onto its own floppy disk.)
3 To use a menu-based AFU, see the following section.
To run the AFU from the command line, see page 107.
Running the Menu-based AFU
Note: You can also run the AFU from the command line (see page 107).
To run the menu-based AFU:
1 Shut down your operating system and reboot to DOS from a bootable MS-DOS floppy
disk or from a DOS partition on a bootable drive. (You can use a disk drive connected to
the controller you are updating.)
2 At the DOS command prompt, type
AFU
with no arguments.
The AFU’s main menu is displayed.
3 Select Select Controllers, then select the Adaptec RAID controller(s) to be flashed.
To update multiple RAID controllers in the same system, update the boot controller’s flash
first, restart the computer, then update the flash for the remaining controllers.
4 Select Select an Operation.
5 Choose the operation you want, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
task:
● Update—Updates all the flash components on a RAID controller with the flash image
data from the UFI file.
● Save—Reads the contents of a RAID controller’s flash components and saves the data
to a UFI file, which you can use to restore a RAID controller’s flash if required.
● Ve r i f y —Reads the contents of a RAID controller’s flash components and compares it
to the contents of the specified UFI file.
● Ve r s i o n —Displays version information about a RAID controller’s flash components.
● List—Lists all supported RAID controllers detected on your system.