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Adaptec 3405 - Before You Begin; Creating a Driver Disk

Adaptec 3405
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Chapter 7: Installing the Driver and an Operating System 57
Before You Begin
Install and connect your Adaptec RAID controller and internal disk drives (see page 43).
Create a bootable array (see page 51).
Create a driver disk (see the following section).
Note:
For up-to-date operating system version support, visit the Adaptec Web Site at
www.adaptec.com
. From the main menu select Support>Knowledgebase>Find Answers. Select
your controller type and OS support to generate a list of supported operating systems and to
download the latest drivers.
Creating a Driver Disk
Note: You will need a floppy disk to complete this task for all operating systems except
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows 7.
To create a driver disk:
1 Set your system BIOS so that your computer boots from the CD drive. (For instructions,
refer to your computer documentation.)
2 Turn on your computer, then insert the RAID Installation CD included in your RAID
controller kit.
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to get to the Adaptec Start Menu.
4 Click Create Driver Disk(s) for Installing/Updating your OS, then select your operating
system.
Note:
Linux only—If prompted, select your operating system and then the version.
5
When prompted, insert a floppy disk, then click OK.
The system creates the driver disk.
6 Remove and label the driver disk.
7 Continue with the instructions for your operating system:
For Windows, see page 58.
For Red Hat Linux, see page 59.
For SUSE Linux, see page 59.
For OpenServer, see page 59.
For UnixWare, see page 60.
For Solaris, see page 60
For VMware, see page 61.
For FreeBSD, see page 61.

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