HPT370/372 Host Adapter Device Driver for Microsoft Windows NT Copyright (c) 1995-2001 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved ################################################################################### Revision History: v2.0.1019 19Oct2001 o Fixed the bug of Seagate ST340016A HDD R/W error on HPT372 o Fixed bug on supporting Rocket Mate v2.0.1008 10Oct2001 o Fixed the bug of some Seagate series HDD can't isntall System on HPT372 v2.0.0919 19Sept2001 o Improved performance for ATA133 HDD on HPT372. o Supported HPT601. v2.0.0907 07Sept2001 o Supported ATA133 on Hpt372 o Improved compatibility for harddisk o Show warning message when one stripe of RAID0/1 was removed. v2.0.0716 16July2001 o Supported Hpt372 chip o Fixed problem of BIOS doesn't ask user to rebuild the mirror, when fault a member of RAID1(with Spare) during booting and reboot the system v1.2.0612 12June2001 o Fixed problem of some disks will read error, when the other disk on same channel get removed o Fixed bug if one of RAID1(with Spare) member is fault o Fixed bug on CF support v1.11.0512 12May2001 o Fixed can't install Win2K (EPoX) v1.11.0403 02Apr2001 o Fixed some bugs to support GUI v1.10B 05Feb2001 o Supported hot-plug a RAID disk o Added support for new GUI utility v1.0.3b 20Oct2000 o Fixed problem of RAID1 system locks up if removing one of mirrored disk from system during data processing o Fixed problem of system file copy locks up if two RAID disks are on HPT370 v1.0.3 30Aug2000 o Performance tuned up v1.0.2 10Aug2000 o Revised to v1.0.2 v1.0.1 06July2000 o Fixed PIO timing setting problem v1.0.622 22June2000 o Added "Span" disk support in RAID utility which is missed in previous release v1.0.620 20June2000 o Added RAID utility support v1.0.0 15June2000 o Fixed installation problem on dual processor system o Fixed installation problem on RAID0+1 system v0.91.518 18May2000 (internal) o Fixed problems on opening multiple windows for data transfer v0.91.512 12May2000 (internal) ################################################################################### ################################################################################### NOTE: HPT370/372 has been designed to let you add additional high performance device(s) to your current computer system, your computer must have the Windows NT 4.0 operating system already installed. ################################################################################### This readme provides the information needed to install and use the HPT370/372 device driver for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. ################################################################################### The Windows NT sub-directory (\WINNT) on the driver diskette contains the following files: HPT3XXNT.SYS A HPT370/372 device driver for Windows NT 4.0 READMENT.TXT This file TEXTSETUP.OEM A file used during Windows NT installation DISK1 A flag of device driver which is required during Windows NT installation ################################################################################### Installing the HPT370/372 during a fresh NT installation. If booting from a CD: 1. Press the "F6" key when Windows NT displays the following message: "Setup is inspecting your computer system's hardware". This will display a new setup screen, then prompt you to press the "S" key to add a device. 2. Press "S", and insert the HPT370/372 driver diskette. Press "Enter" when prompted and allow Windows NT to install the HPT370/372 drivers. 3. Windows NT will continue and complete the installation procedure. If booting from the NT setup floppy diskettes: 1. Windows NT will proceed with installation normally, then display a new setup screen and prompt you to press the "S" key to add a device. 2. Press "S", and insert the HPT370/372 driver diskette. Press "Enter" when prompted and allow Windows NT to install the HPT370/372 drivers. 3. Windows NT will continue and complete the installation procedure. ################################################################################### Installing the HPT370/372 driver for a pre-installed Win NT system. When Windows NT is up, install HPT370/372 device driver as follows: 1. Installing Device Driver 1) Open "My Computer" 2) Open "Control Panel" 3) Double click icon "SCSI Adapters" 4) Click "Drivers" 5) Click "Add..." 6) Click "Have Disk..." 7) Insert the floppy diskette containing HPT370/372 Windows NT 4.0 device driver into drive A, and type in "A:\WINNT[Enter]", then click "OK" 8) Select "HPT370/372 IDE RAID Controller", you will be asked to enter the full path to the HPT370/372 IDE RAID Controller files, type in "A:\WINNT" and then click "Continue" button 9) When asked to restart your computer, click "Yes" button Your hard disk drive attached to the HPT370/372 host adapter must be partitioned and formatted before you can access it. Please see "Partitioning Your Hard Disk" to know how to partition and format a hard disk drive. 2. Checking the Installation If you want to check if the HPT370/372 host adapter and its device driver are correctly installed, you can: 1) Open "My Computer" 2) Open "Control Panel" 3) Double click icon "SCSI Adapters" 4) You should see the item "HPT370/372 IDE RAID Controller" listed 3. Partitioning Your Hard Disk If the hard disk drive attached to the HPT370/372 host adapter has not been partitioned and formatted yet, you need to partition it first. To partition the hard disk drive attached to the HPT370/372 host adapter, follow the following steps: 1) Click the "Start" button 2) Go to "Administrative Tools (Common)" 3) Run "Disk Administrator" 4) Select the disk number you would like to partition 5) Select the menu "Partition" 6) Decide the partition size, create partition of the size 7) Exit "Disk Administrator" 8) Select the new created partition (logical disk drive) and format it 4. Troubleshooting The boot manager for Windows NT contains recovery logic to allow you to return to the last known good configuration. If you have changed your host adapter configuration and Windows NT no longer boots, follow these steps to recover: 1) Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer since it was last operational. 2) Reboot the computer. Watch the display carefully during booting up. If the following message appears, press the "spacebar" and follow the instructions on the display screen to continue booting with the last known good configuration: Press spacebar NOW to invoke the Last Known Good menu 3) Once your computer is operational again, check all of the hardware and software configuration changes you want to make. Look specially for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed. If Windows NT can boot but the driver has not been started (see Checking the Installation), please check the followings: 1) Make sure the host adapter is properly installed, and the device is correctly connected to the adapter. Double check that the cable between the adapter and the devices is correctly attached. And also check the jumper setting on the drive is correct. 2) Make sure that a power cable is properly attached to each drive attached to the HPT370/372 host adapter. If the driver has been started and you still cannot access the hard disk drive attached to the HPT370/372 host adapter, the hard disk drive might have not been partitioned and formatted yet. You may need to partition and format it. If you cannot determine the source of the error, contact HighPoint Technical Support for assistance (see "HighPoint Technical Support and Service" in this README file). 5. Removing a Host Adapter Removing a host adapter can be as simple as physically removing it from the slot when your computer is shut down. Windows NT boots and functions properly in this configuration, but a warning message is generated every time you boot Windows NT. To eliminate the warning message, you must update the Windows NT software configuration, as described in the following steps: 1) Open "My Computer" 2) Open "Control Panel" 3) Double click "SCSI Adapters" 4) Click "Drivers" 5) Select "HPT370/372 IDE RAID Controller", then click "Remove" ################################################################################### The first time install a Windows NT system with HPT370/372 device driver 1. Install Windows NT from CD-ROM without specifying any option 2. Windows NT will create three floppies for second phase installation 3. Install Windows NT from the floppy 4. When Windows NT ask for additional host adapter, please select SCSI type host adapter 5. Then Windows NT will ask you to install device driver for that SCSI type host adapter (HPT370/372) 6. After installation HPT370/372 files from floppy, users can see "HPT370/372 IDE RAID Controller" 7. Following the step to continue installation of Windows NT ################################################################################### HIGHPOINT TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SERVICE If you have questions about installing or using your HighPoint product, check the user's guide or readme file first, you will find answers to most of your questions here. If you need further assistance, please contact us. We offer the following support and information services: 1. The HighPoint Web Site provides information on software upgrades, answers to common questions, and other topics. The Web Site is available from Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at http://www.highpoint-tech.com. 2. For technical support, send e-mail to support@highpoint-tech.com NOTE: Before you send an e-mail, please visit our Web Site (http://www.highpoint-tech.com) to check if there is a new or updated HPT370/372 device driver for your operating system. ################################################################################### COPYRIGHT: Copyright (c) 1995-2001 HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this README file may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of HighPoint Technologies, Inc. 5177 Brandin Court, Fremont, CA, 94538. TRADEMARKS: All trademarks are owned by their respective owners. CHANGES: The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice. 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