# WD7135 configuration file # # The settings in this file determine how WD7049 performs device discovery. The default configuration and # multiple sample configurations are provided below. Each configuration uses various plug-in combinations to # perform device discovery (the plug-ins are described below). A configuration must contain a "[turquoise]", # "Plugins", "Connections" grouping. # # A pound sign (#) at the beginning of a line signifies that it is a comment, so only the uncommented lines in this # file affect device discovery. Only one "Plugins" line should be uncommented. # There can be no whitespace at the start of a line. # # To use a configuration other than the default configuration, add a pound sign to the beginning of the default # configuration's "Plugins" line, then remove the pound sign from the beginning of the "Plugins" line of the # desired sample configuration (or create your own configuration). # # The pre-defined configurations will discover both partitioned and non-partitioned (unmounted) drives. To discover # only partitioned drives, comment out the "DriveFilter=AllowAll" line in the "[tqpl-os-devices]" grouping. # # Plug-in definitions for drives: # # tqpl-os-devices - Searches the OS for all drives. # tqpl-adaptec - Discover drives connected to Adaptec HBAs. # tqpl-amcc - Discover drives connected to 3ware AMCC HBAs. # tqpl-ata - Discover ATA drives as seen through the OS device driver. # tqpl-sat - Discover ATA drives connected to a SCSI controller that supports SCSI to ATA Translation # (SAT = typically USB or SATA connected to a SAS HBA). # tqpl-scsi - Discover SCSI (including SAS) drives. # tqpl-storelib - Discover drives connected to LSI HBAs (including MegaRAID). # # Plug-in definitions for machine connections: # # tqpl-local - Discover drives that are connected to the local host computer. [turquoise] # Default configuration - Typical configuration for discovering local ATA (SATA), SAT (USB or SATA connected # to SAS HBA), and SCSI (SAS) drives. Plugins = tqpl-os-devices,tqpl-ata,tqpl-sat,tqpl-scsi,tqpl-local # # Discover drives connected to 3ware AMCC HBAs. #Plugins = tqpl-amcc,tqpl-local # # Discover drives connected to LSI HBAs. #Plugins = tqpl-mpi,tqpl-local # # Discover drives connected to LSI HBAs (including MegaRAID). #Plugins = tqpl-storelib,tqpl-local # # Discover drives connected to Adaptec HBAs. #Plugins = tqpl-adaptec,tqpl-local # Connections = tq-local:/// [tqpl-os-devices] # DriveFilter=AllowAll - Allow all drives to be discovered (including drives that have partitions). # ScanTimeout=-1 - Prevent drive discovery from timing out when many drives are connected. DontUseHal=true ScanTimeout=-1 DriveFilter=AllowAll # To load the amcc plugin, the following lines must be uncommented indicating your acceptance of the AMCC # End User License Agreement (EULA). #[tqpl-amcc] #EULA=I accept the terms and conditions of this module found in the file AMCC-EULA.txtDownload Driver Pack
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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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