User's Guide
6-3
Installing Windows XP
Installing Windows XP (64-bit)
Note: You will need to modify the Adaptec Ultra320 driver
disk for Windows XP in order to properly install Windows XP
64-bit Edition
1 On the disk, rename the
TXTSETUP.OEM on the root directory to
something like
TXTSETUP.I32, and copy the TXTSETUP.OEM file
from the
\WINXP64\ directory to the root directory.
Note: If you want to use this disk for installation of
Windows NT4, Windows 2000 or Window XP (32-bit) in
the future, the previous
TXTSETUP.OEM file will need to
be restored.
2 Start your system with the Windows XP CD in the CD-ROM
drive. Be sure to choose the CD-ROM boot option if working
with an EFI BIOS.
3 Press F6 when this message is displayed:
Press F6 if you need to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver...
4 When prompted, insert the Ultra320 FMS driver floppy disk for
Windows XP into drive
A, and continue.
5 You are presented with a selection of driver choices. Select
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards (WinXP IA64), and press Enter.
6 If you have no other controllers to add, press Enter to continue
with the Windows XP installation.
7 You will need to restart your computer to finish setting up the
operating system.
Note: When booting on an IA-64 system with an EFI BIOS, be
sure to select the Microsoft Windows XP 64-bit Edition
option to continue installing the operating system.
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