;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; OEMSETUP.INF - This INF installs HostRAID driver for suported Adaptec PCI ; SCSI devices for Windows 2000 ; ; Copyright (c) 2009 Adaptec Incorporated ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; [Version] ; Signature="signature-name" ; [Class=class-name] ; [ClassGuid={nnnnnnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnn-nnnnnnnnnnnn}] ; [Provider=%INF-creator%] ; [LayoutFile=filename.inf [,filename.inf]... ] ; [CatalogFile=filename.cat] ; [CatalogFile.nt=unique-filename.cat] ; [CatalogFile.ntx86=unique-filename.cat] ; DriverVer=mm/dd/yyyy[,x.y.v.z] ; ; Class and ClassGUID are defined in devguid.h ; Provider typically specified as an %OrganizationName% token that is expanded ; later in the INF's Strings section ; LayoutFile ; INF files that are not distributed with the OS itself must omit this entry ; and have SourceDisksNames and SourceDisksFiles sections instead ; DriverVer ; This entry is required in Windows 2000 INFs. ; The mm/dd/yyyy value specifies the date of the driver package, including ; the driver files and the INF. The x.y.v.z specifies an optional version ; number. This value is for display purposes only. A Windows 2000 INF should ; have a DriverVer entry in the Version section to provide version ; information for the whole DriverVer entries in the DDInstall sections are ; more specific and take precedence over the global DriverVer entry in ; the Version section. ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Version] signature="$Windows NT$" Class=SCSIAdapter ClassGUID={4D36E97B-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} Provider=%INF_PROVIDER% CatalogFile="adptahci.cat" DriverVer=08/04/2009,1.5.17712.0 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; [SourceDisksNames] | [SourceDisksNames.x86] ; diskid = %strkey% | ["]disk-description["][,[tagfile][,unused,path]] ; ; A SourceDisksNames section identifies the distribution disk that contain the ; source files to be transferred to the target machine during installation. ; ; diskid ; Specifies a nonnegative integer that identifies a source disk. ; disk-description ; Specifies a %strkey% token or a "quoted string" that describes the ; contents and/or purpose of the disk identified by diskid. ; The installer can display the value of this string to the end user ; during installation. Any disk-description that is not a %strkey% token ; is a user-visible string that must be delimited by double-quote ; characters (") if it has any leading or trailing spaces. ; tagfile ; This optional value specifies the name of a tag file supplied on the ; distribution disk, either in the root directory or in the given path ; subdirectory, if any, of the disk. The value should specify only the ; filename, not any directory or subdirectory. Setup uses a tag file to ; verify that the user inserted the correct installation disk. ; Tag files are only used for removeable media. ; unused ; This is not used on Windows 2000. This value is only used in Windows 9x. ; path ; This optional value specifies the path to the directory on the ; distribution disk containing source files, including the tagfile if any. ; If this value is omitted from an entry, files are assumed to be in the ; root directory of the distribution disk. any tagfile supplied on the ; distribution disk must reside either in the given path directory or, if ; path is omitted, in the root directory. ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [SourceDisksNames] 1 = %FLOPPY_DESCRIPTION%,,,\ ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; [SourceDisksFiles] | [SourceDisksFiles.x86] ; filename = diskid[,[ subdir][, size]] ; ; A SourceDisksFiles section names the source files used during installation, ; identifies the source disks (or CD-ROM discs) that contain those files, ; and provides the path to the subdirectories, if any, on the distribution disks ; containing individual files. ; ; filename ; Specifies the name of the file on the source disk. ; diskid ; Specifies the integer identifying the source disk that contains the file. ; This value and the initial path to the subdir, if any, containing the ; named file must be defined in a SourceDisksNames section of the same INF. ; subdir ; This optional value specifies the subdirectory (relative to the ; SourceDisksNames path specification, if any) on the source disk where the ; named file resides. If this value is omitted from an entry, the named ; source file is assumed to be in the root directory or in the path ; directory that was specified in the SourceDisksNames section for the given ; disk. ; size ; This optional value specifies the uncompressed size, in bytes, of the ; given file. ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [SourceDisksFiles] adptahci.sys= 1,, ;[AdptMgtFiles] ; ; Dummy section to satisfy ChkInf tool ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; [ControlFlags] ; ; ExcludeFromSelect=* | ; ExcludeFromSelect=hw-id[,hw-id] ... ; [ExcludeFromSelect.nt=hw-id[,hw-id] ...] ; [ExcludeFromSelect.ntx86=hw-id[,hw-id] ...] ; [CopyFilesOnly=hw-id[,hw-id] ...] ; [InteractiveInstall=hw-id[,hw-id] ... ] ; ; Typically, a ControlFlags section has one or more ExcludeFromSelect entries to ; control which device(s) listed in the per-manufacturer Models section of INF ; file will not be displayed to the end user as options during manual ; installations. ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ControlFlags] ;ExcludeFromSelect= ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; [Manufacturer] ; manufacturer-name ; [manufacturer-name] ... | ; %strkey%=models-section-name ; [%strkey%=models-section-name] ... ; ; The Manufacturer section identifies the manufacturer of one or more devices ; that can be installed using the INF file. It also defines the Models section ; name for the installation of that manufacturer's devices and their driver(s). ; ; manufacturer-name ; Identifies the device(s)' manufacturer and the corresponding Models ; section elsewhere in the INF. Each such entry must uniquely identify ; the manufacturer within the INF file. However, an entry specified in ; this manner cannot be localized. ; strkey ; Specifies a token, unique within the INF, representing the name of a ; manufacturer. Each such %strkey% token must be defined in a Strings ; section of the INF file. ; models-section-name ; Specifies an INF-writer-defined name for the per-manufacturer Models ; section within the INF file. This value must be unique within the INF ; and must follow the same general rules for defining section names ; already described in General Syntax Rules for INF Files. ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Manufacturer] %ADP%= ADAPTEC ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; [models-section-name] ; device-description=install-section-name,hw-id[,compatible-id...] ; [device-description=install-section-name,hw-id[,compatible-id]...] ... ; ; A per-manufacturer Models section identifies at least one device, references ; the DDInstall section of the INF file for that device, and specifies a ; unique-to-the-INF hardware identifier for that device. Any entry in the ; per-manufacturer Models section also can specify one or more additional device ; ID(s) for model(s) compatible with the device designated by the initial HW ID ; and controlled by the same driver(s). ; ; Each INF-writer-defined models-section-name must be referenced in the ; Manufacturer section of the INF file. There can be one or more entries in any ; per-manufacturer Models section, depending upon how many devices (and drivers) ; the INF file installs for a particular manufacturer. ; ; device-description ; Identifies a device to be installed, expressed as any unique combination ; of explicitly visible characters or as a %strkey% token defined in a ; Strings section of the INF file. ; install-section-name ; Specifies an INF-writer-determined name of the DDInstall section for the ; device (and compatible models of device, if any). ; hw-id ; Specifies a vendor-defined string that identifies a device, which the PnP ; Manager uses to find an INF-file match for this device. Such a hardware ; ID has one of the following formats: ; enumerator\enumerator-specific-device-id ; compatible-id ; Specifies a hw-id value compatible with that designated by the given ; hw-id. Any number of compatible-id values can be specified for an entry ; in the Models section, each separated from the next by a comma (,). ; All such compatible devices and/or device models are controlled by the ; same driver as the device designated by the initial hw-id. ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ADAPTEC] ; ; supported Serial ATA Vendor/Device IDs ; ; Intel ;%PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2652.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2652 ;%PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C3.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C3 ;%PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2682.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2682 ; ; All Serial ATA HostRAID device IDs supported by this driver ; %PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4392.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4392 %PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3B25.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3B25 %PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A05.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A05 %PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A25.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A25 %PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2925.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2925 %PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2680.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2680 %PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2822.DeviceDesc% = HostRAID_Inst,PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2822 ; Management Device ;%ADPTManagement.DeviceDesc% = NODRV, SCSI\ProcessorADAPTEC_HostRAID________1.0_ ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; DDInstall Section ; [install-section-name] | ; [install-section-name.nt] | ; [install-section-name.ntx86] ; ; [DriverVer=mm/dd/yyyy[,x.y.v.z] ] ; [CopyFiles=@filename | file-list-section[,file-list-section] ...] ; AddReg=add-registry-section[,add-registry-section]... ; [Include=filename.inf[,filename2.inf]...] ; [Needs=inf-section-name[,inf-section-name]...] ; [Delfiles=file-list-section[,file-list-section]...] ; [Renfiles=file-list-section[,file-list-section]...] ; [DelReg=del-registry-section[,del-registry-section]...] ; [BitReg=bit-registry-section[,bit-registry-section]...] ; [LogConfig=log-config-section[,log-config-section]...] ; [ProfileItems=profile-items-section[,profile-items-section]...] ; [UpdateInis=update-ini-section[,update-ini-section]...] ; [UpdateIniFields=update-inifields-section[,update-inifields-section]...] ; [Ini2Reg=ini-to-registry-section[,ini-to-registry-section]...] ; ; Each per-Models DDInstall section contains an optional DriverVer entry and one ; or more directives referencing additional named sections in the INF file, ; shown here with the most commonly specified INF directives, CopyFiles and AddReg, ; listed first. ; ; DriverVer ; This optional entry specifies version information for the driver package. ; The mm/dd/yyyy value specifies the date of the driver package, ; including the driver files and the INF. The x.y.v.z specifies an optional ; version number. This value is for display purposes only. ; When the OS searches for drivers, it chooses a driver with a more recent ; DriverVer date over a driver with an earlier date. If there is a DriverVer ; entry in a DDInstall section, the OS uses that entry instead of the one in ; the Version section for that particular device. ; CopyFiles ; This directive either specifies one named file to be copied from the ; source media to the destination or references one or more ; INF-writer-defined sections in which device-relevant file(s) on the ; source media are specified for transfer to the destination. ; The DefaultDestDir entry in the estinationDirs section of the INF ; specifies the destination for any single file to be copied. ; The SourceDisksNames and SourceDisksFiles sections provides the location ; on the distribution media of the driver file(s). ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;[NODRV] ; ; Dummy directive to satisfy ChkInf tool ; ;CopyFiles = AdptMgtFiles ;[NODRV.Services] ; ; this is blank to just allow the install to succeed ; ;AddService = ,%SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE% ; null service install [HostRAID_Inst.nt] CopyFiles=@adptahci.sys [HostRAID_Inst.nt.HW] DelReg = LegacyScsiportValues ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; DDInstall.Services Section ; [install-section-name.Services] | ; [install-section-name.nt.Services] | ; [install-section-name.ntx86.Services] ; ; AddService=ServiceName,[flags],service-install-section[, ; event-log-install-section[,[EventLogType][,EventName]]]... ; [DelService=ServiceName[,[flags][,[EventLogType][,EventName]]]... ; [Include=filename.inf[,filename2.inf]...] ; [Needs=inf-section-name[,inf-section-name]...] ; ; Each per-Models DDInstall.Services section contains one or more AddService ; directives referencing additional INF-writer-defined section(s) in a ; Windows 2000 INF file. ; ; ; Flag = 0x00000002 (SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE) ; Mark the named service as the PnP function driver (or legacy driver) ; for the particular device being installed by this INF file. ; EventLogType ; Optionally specifies one of System, Security, or Application. ; If omitted, this defaults to System. ; EventName ; Optionally specifies a name to use for the event log. ; If omitted, this defaults to the given ServiceName. ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [HostRAID_Inst.nt.Services] AddService = adptahci, 0x00000002, HostRAID_Service_Inst, Miniport_EventLog_Inst ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; [service-install-section] ; ; [DisplayName=name] ; [Description=description-string] ; ServiceType=type-code ; StartType=start-code ; ErrorControl=error-control-level ; ServiceBinary=path-to-service ; [StartName=driver-object-name] ; [AddReg=add-registry-section[, add-registry-section] ...] ; [DelReg=del-registry-section[, del-registry-section] ...] ; [BitReg=bit-registry-section[,bit-registry-section] ...] ; [LoadOrderGroup=load-order-group-name] ; [Dependencies=depend-on-item-name[,depend-on-item-name]...] ; ; Any service-install-section must have at least the ServiceType, StartType, ; ErrorControl, and ServiceBinary entries as shown here, ; but the remaining entries are optional ; ; StartType ErrorControl ; 0x0 (SERVICE_BOOT_START) 0x0 (SERVICE_ERROR_IGNORE) ; 0x1 (SERVICE_SYSTEM_START) 0x1 (SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL) ; 0x2 (SERVICE_AUTO_START) 0x2 (SERVICE_ERROR_SEVERE) ; 0x3 (SERVICE_DEMAND_START) 0x3 (SERVICE_ERROR_CRITICAL) ; 0x4 (SERVICE_DISABLED) ; ; ServiceBinary ; %12% is equivalent to %windir%\system32\drivers on Windows 2000 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [HostRAID_Service_Inst] DisplayName=%DisplayDriverName% ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER StartType = 0 ; SERVICE_BOOT_START ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL ServiceBinary = %12%\adptahci.sys LoadOrderGroup = SCSI Miniport AddReg = pnpsafe_pci_addreg ;AddReg = TimeOutValue_addreg AddReg = QueueDepth_addreg AddReg = Bus_Type_Raid ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; [add-registry-section] ; reg-root, [subkey], [value-entry-name], [flags], [value] ; ; reg-root ; Identifies the root of the registry tree for other values supplied in ; this entry. The value can be one of the following: ; HKCR Abbreviation for HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT ; HKCU Abbreviation for HKEY_CURRENT_USER ; HKLM Abbreviation for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ; HKU Abbreviation for HKEY_USERS. ; HKR Relative to the registry key most pertinent to the section in which ; this AddReg directive appears. ; subkey ; This optional value, formed either as a %strkey% token defined in a ; Strings section of the INF or as a registry path under the given ; reg-root (key1\key2\key3...). ; value-entry-name ; This optional value either names an existing value entry in the given ; (existing) subkey or creates the name of a new value entry to be added in ; the specified subkey, whether it already exists or is a new key to be added ; to the registry. This value can be expressed either as "quoted string" or ; as a %strkey% token that is defined in the INF's Strings section. ; flag ; 0x00010001 (= FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD) ; The given value entry and/or value is of the registry type REG_DWORD ; value ; This optionally specifies a new value for the specified value-entry-name ; to be added to the given registry key ; ; For details see ; INF AddReg Directive and ; Registry Entries for Plug and Play SCSI Miniport Drivers ; ; interfaces: PCIBus (5), Isa (1), Eisa (2) and PCMCIABus (8). ; The value following REG_DWORD is a flag that indicates Plug and Play ; support for the interface. ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Bus_Type_Raid] HKR, "Parameters", "BusType", %FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD%, 0x00000008 [pnpsafe_pci_addreg] HKR,"Parameters\PnpInterface","5",0x00010001,0x00000001 ;[TimeOutValue_addreg] HKLM,SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Disk,TimeOutValue,0x00010001,0x0000001E [QueueDepth_addreg] HKLM,SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\adptahci\Parameters\Device,NumberOfRequests,0x10001,64 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; [del-registry-section] ; ; reg-root-string, subkey[, value-entry-name] ; ... ; ; A del-registry-section can have any INF-writer-determined number of entries, ; each on a separate line. ; ; reg-root-string ; Identifies the root of the registry tree for other values supplied in this ; entry. The value can be one of the following: ; ; HKCR Abbreviation for HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT. ; HKCU Abbreviation for HKEY_CURRENT_USER. ; HKLM Abbreviation for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. ; HKU Abbreviation for HKEY_USERS. ; HKR Relative to the registry key most pertinent to the section in which ; this DelReg directive appears, such as the per-device "hardware" ; subkey in the registry ..\Enum\enumeratorID\device-instance-id ; branch, the corresponding driver-specific "software" subkey under ; the registry ..Class\SetupClassGUID\device-instance-id branch, ; and so forth. ; ; subkey ; This value, formed either as a %strkey% token defined in a Strings section ; of the INF or as a registry path under the given reg-root (key1\key2\key3...), ; specifies one of the following: A subkey to be deleted from the registry at ; the end of the given registry path An existing subkey from which the given ; value-entry-name is to be deleted ; value-entry-name ; This value, formed either as a %strkey% token (defined in a Strings section) ; or as a "quoted string" identifies a named value entry to be removed from ; the given subkey. This value should be omitted if the given subkey is being ; removed from the registry. ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [LegacyScsiportValues] HKR,Scsiport,BusNumber HKR,Scsiport,LegacyInterfaceType HKR,Scsiport,SlotNumber HKR,Scsiport ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; Event Log Install ; ;The NT EventLog entries are the same for all SCSI miniports. ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Miniport_EventLog_Inst] AddReg = Miniport_EventLog_AddReg [Miniport_EventLog_AddReg] HKR,,EventMessageFile,0x00020000,"%%SystemRoot%%\System32\IoLogMsg.dll" HKR,,TypesSupported,0x00010001,7 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; DestinationDirs Section ; [DestinationDirs] ; DefaultDestDir=dirid[,subdir]] ; [file-list-section=dirid[,subdir]] ... ; ; A DestinationDirs section specifies the target destination directory or ; directories for all copy, delete, and/or rename operations on files referenced ; by name elsewhere in the INF file. ; ; dirid ; 12 - This is equivalent to %windir%\system32\drivers on ; Windows 2000 platforms ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir = 12 ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; [Strings] ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Strings] INF_PROVIDER="Adaptec" ADP="Adaptec" FLOPPY_DESCRIPTION="Adaptec Embedded Serial ATA Driver" ;ADPTManagement.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Processor Device (Pseudo)" DisplayDriverName = "Adaptec AAR-1220SA SATA device Driver" ; ; All Serial ATA AHCI HostRAID device IDs supported by this driver ; ; Intel ;PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2652.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " ;PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27C3.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " ;PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2682.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " ; ; All Serial ATA HostRAID device IDs supported by this driver ; PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4392.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3B25.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A05.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_3A25.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2925.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2680.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2822.DeviceDesc = "Adaptec Serial ATA HostRAID " ;******************************************* ;Handy macro substitutions (non-localizable) ;SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE = 0x00000002 FLG_ADDREG_TYPE_DWORD = 0x00010001Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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