Installation guide

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Manually Installing the HBA Driver – Advanced Users
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Planning, Miscellaneous Procedures, and Troubleshooting
HBAs. If this occurs, the HBA will already be listed under SCSI
Devices; instead of proceeding with these installation steps,
follow the instructions under Updating the HBA Driver in a
Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Host on page 2-19. Double-click
the first instance of SCSI Controller under Other Devices.
5. In the next window, click ReInstall Driver, then Next.
6. Select Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that
I can choose a specific driver, then click Next.
7. Select SCSI and RAID Controllers, then click Next.
8. Click Have Disk.
9. Enter the path to the diskette containing the driver (for example,
A:\), then click OK.
10. Select the appropriate QLogic HBA from the list of drivers that
appears; then click Next.
11. Click Next in the next window.
12. Click YES to continue the installation.
13. Click Finish to complete the driver installation.
14. The system requests that you reboot the system. Select NO and
click Close.
15. The system again requests that you reboot the system. Select NO
again.
16. If there are other QLogic HBAs installed, repeat steps 5 through
16 until all adapters have been installed.
17. Reboot the host.
Updating the HBA
Driver in a Windows
2000 or Windows
2003 Host
On Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 systems where the QLogic
HBA has been detected automatically or a driver is already installed,
it might be necessary to update the current driver to the latest
EMC-qualified driver, as described in this section.
The following procedure assumes that you have already copied the
latest driver from the QLogic CD-ROM or downloaded it from the
QLogic website and put it onto a diskette. Refer to the release notes
provided with the driver for information that might be unique to new
driver revisions.
To install the driver into a Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 host: