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MPD driver, locate the files in this directory:. If you are using Internet Explorer, use one of the following methods:. New System Installation. Follow these instructions when initially upgrading to Windows 95 or Windows Windows automatically adds the driver s to the registry and copies the driver s to the appropriate directories.

For these adapters, the bundled driver is automatically installed during Windows Setup. Start the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Setup according to the Microsoft instructions. Setup enters the hardware detection phase after a system reboot. The Setting up Hardware message box appears. The installation completes, but real-mode disk drivers are used.

See Verifying Correct Driver Installation. A System Settings Change dialog box appears. Remove the diskette from the drive and click Yes to restart the computer. At this point, Windows Setup has completed, and the new driver is operational. To verify this, see the section Verifying Correct Driver Installation. Note: These instructions for Windows 98 are similar to the installation instructions for Windows Me. Although some differences exist with a new system installation for Windows Me, an experienced user should be able to follow the prompts as they appear.

LSI Logic recommends that you also refer to the Microsoft documentation that is included with the Windows Me operating system. These instructions indicate where specific information applies to Windows 95 or Windows Unless noted, the instructions apply to both operating systems. Please review the steps below before beginning the installation.

Boot Windows 95 or Windows Click Start. Double click on the System icon. Click on the Device Manager tab. Note: In certain versions of Windows 95, the version of the active driver is displayed as not available due to an operating system issue. This problem has been corrected in later versions of Windows MPD file under the Version tab. The Update Device Driver Wizard starts and provides several windows with choices. Follow the steps below to correctly install the device driver for Windows Click on the Finish button.

When the installation has completed, the System Settings Change dialog box appears. At this point, the new driver is operational. Note : These instructions for Windows 98 are similar to the installation instructions for upgrading your SDMS drivers onto an existing Windows Me system.

Although some differences exist when upgrading your drivers on Windows Me, an experienced user should be able to follow the prompts as they appear. You can check this by using the Verifying Correct Driver Installation instructions below.

Boot Windows. Either double click on the Other entry, or click once on the plus sign to the left of it. Click on the Properties button. Click on the Driver button. A message should state that no drivers are installed for this device. Click on the Change Driver.. Click on the Have Disk button in the Select Device dialog box. If using drive B: , you must select it from the pick list. Click OK.

The Driver tab is updated to display the new driver files. Click OK to install these driver files. Do not click on the Change Driver The driver files are copied, and a new driver database is built. The System Settings Change dialog box appears. Ignore the message saying to turn off your computer and change hardware settings. Remove the diskette from the drive and click Yes to shut down the computer. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del or the system reset button to restart the system.

To verify this, see the section "Verifying Correct Driver Installation". Verifying Correct Driver Installation. MPD drivers, verify the proper operation of the driver s. Double click on the My Computer icon. Click on the Start button. Check that no host adapter appears with a yellow or red symbol under the SCSI controller's entry. If there is, continue with the steps below to help determine the problem.

Either double click on the SCSI controller's entry or click once on the plus sign to the left of it. One entry for each host adapter installed in the system is displayed. Select an entry, then click on the Properties button.

The Device Status message should read: This device is working properly. If any other messages appear, continue with the steps below to get more information on the problem. If any other messages appear, select each message and click on the Details button. This provides more information on why the system is not performing optimally and methods to correct the problem.

If no problems are encountered in the above steps, the new driver is operating properly. Otherwise, consult Troubleshooting for additional information.

To start this utility, follow these steps:. MPD drivers, support for auto request sense is enabled. Auto request sense is a feature of the adapter where certain device information is obtained automatically without system control, thereby increasing overall performance. However, some third-party peripheral drivers do not support the use of auto request sense, resulting in perceived device failures.

To allow these devices to operate properly, use the Device Manager on a per adapter basis to disable the auto request sense feature. Use this procedure for disabling auto request sense support: Click on the Start button.

Select the adapter desired, and then click on the Properties button. Click on the Settings tab. If there is already an entry displayed, type at the end of the existing entry. Be sure to include the semicolon at the end. If the entry was changed, the System Settings Change dialog box appears. After the system reboots, auto request sense is disabled for the selected adapter. To re-enable auto request sense, delete the entry that was made above.

If other entries exist, be sure to leave them intact. MPD drivers. Some legacy non-SCAM peripherals have problems with the SCAM protocol, resulting in the device either not being seen by the operating system or not working correctly.

MPD driver whichever is controlling the selected adapter. One entry for each host adapter installed in the system appears. After the system reboots, SCAM is enabled for the selected adapter.

To disable SCAM, delete the entry that was made above. Disabling Domain Validation Support. MPD driver is installed, support for domain validation is enabled.



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