WinSrv03.txt Driver File Contents (winx64_drv_epciu320_300.exe)

                           ExpressPCI Adapter
                    Windows Server 2003 Installation
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NOTE:   If you already have one or more ExpressPCI adapters
        installed and you are installing additional adapter(s),
        you do NOT need to perform any of these procedures
        unless you are updating a previously installed driver.


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Contents
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A.  Upgrading your ExpressPCI Windows driver

B.  Adding an ExpressPCI adapter to an existing Windows installation.

C.  Installing a fresh copy of Windows onto a disk attached to
    the ExpressPCI adapter.

D.  Creating an ExpressPCI installation floppy disk 

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A.  Upgrading your ExpressPCI Windows driver
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    1.  Log on to Windows as the system administrator.

    2.  Insert your ExpressPCI Installation Disk and run Setup.exe.
        Click "Install" to install the ExpressPCI driver and follow the
        instructions to complete the installation.
        
    NOTE:
        The ExpressPCI Installation Disk is either the Installation CD 
        shipped with your adapter, a folder containing the latest driver 
        that was downloaded and expanded or an ExpressPCI installation 
        floppy disk.
        
        If you are using the Installation CD, it will automatically start 
        when inserted in Windows. The on-screen instructions will provide a 
        mechanism to install the driver.  Otherwise, navigate to the folder 
        or floppy disk and run Setup.exe.

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B.  Adding an ExpressPCI adapter to an existing Windows installation.
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    NOTE:
        It is recommended that you complete this installation procedure
        before attaching any devices to the adapter.

    1.  Perform the installation procedure in (A) to pre-install the
        ExpressPCI driver.  Shutdown Windows when Setup prompts you
        to do so.

    2.  Install your ExpressPCI adapter into an available PCI expansion
        slot.

    3.  Restart Windows.  Windows should detect your ExpressPCI adapter
        and the Found New Hardware Wizard should appear.  Proceed through
        the wizard with the default settings for each adapter channel.
        During the installation, you will be prompted to insert the
        ExpressPCI Installation disk.

    4.  When adapter installation is complete, the Found New Hardware Wizard
        will appear for an "ATTO Phantom Device" for each channel.  Proceed
        through the wizard with the default settings to complete the
        installation.

    5.  Shutdown the system and setup the final adapter configuration.
    
        a.  If the ExpressPCI adapter is replacing another adapter in the
            system, disconnect the cables from the adapter and remove 
            the adapter from the system.  Optionally, you can move the 
            ExpressPCI adapter to the PCI slot that the previous adapter 
            occupied if this slot is more suitable for the ExpressPCI 
            adapter.

        b.  Attach the appropriate cables to the ExpressPCI adapter.
        
        c.  Close the computer chassis, turn on the power and restart 
            Windows.

            NOTE:  If you moved the adapter to a different PCI slot, the 
            Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.  Proceed through
            the wizard with the default settings for each adapter channel
            to complete the installation.

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C.  Installing a fresh copy of Windows onto a disk attached to the
    ExpressPCI adapter.
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    1.  Start Windows text mode setup as per the instructions provided 
        with Windows.  Press F6 when the first blue window appears
        called "Windows Setup".  The setup program will display a prompt
        in the status window on the bottom left of the monitor.

        Setup will continue to load files after you press F6.

    2.  A new window will appear that gives instructions to specify
        additional mass storage devices.  Press 'S' indiciating that you
        wish to install a storage device.

    3.  Insert the ExpressPCI installation diskette in drive A: and press
        Enter.  You should then be presented with a screen from which you
        would normally select a driver, but only a list of ExpressPCI
        adapters should appear.  Select your adapter and Press Enter.

    4.  Windows Setup will load the files from the floppy and then display
        screen described in step 2.  The 'ATTO ExpressPCI' device should
        now be listed as detected.

    5.  Repeat steps 2 - 4 for any other vendor-supplied driver installation
        disks.  After all other drivers have been processed, press Enter and
        proceed with the rest of the Windows Installation procedure.

    NOTE:   
        When Windows begins copying files to your hard disk, you will again
        be prompted to insert the ExpressPCI installation disk
        (and any other vendor-supplied disks you used during custom
        installation).  This is normal.  The first time you inserted
        the disks, Windows only loaded the drivers into memory; the second
        time you insert the disk(s), Windows is copying the driver to your
        hard disk.

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D.  Creating an ExpressPCI installation floppy disk
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    A floppy disk with the ExpressPCI driver software is required for 
    procedure (C).

    To create a floppy disk from the ExpressPCI Installation CD:
    
        1.  Insert the Installation CD into a CD-ROM and the installation 
            will automatically start.  If the ExpressPCI installation does 
            not start, navigate to the root of the CD and run 'autorun.bat'.
    
        2.  Select your adapter and "Windows Drivers" from the items on the 
            left side of the screen.
    
        3.  Select the appropriate CPU based operating system from operating 
            system choices.
    
        4.  Select "Create Miniport Driver Diskette" for the desired 
            operating system.
    
        5.  Follow the instructions for creating the floppy disk.
    
    
    To create a floppy disk from a ExpressPCI driver download from the 
    ATTO Technology website:
    
        1.  Download the latest driver software from the ATTO Technology 
            website.
    
        2.  The download is a self-extracting executable that expands the
            driver software package.  Run the self-extracting executable and 
            select a folder to place the expanded software package.

        3.  Navigate to the expanded software package.  The ExpressPCI 
            Windows driver is located in the base directory.

        4.  Run "makedisk.bat" and follow the instructions for creating
            the floppy disk.

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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.

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