LSI Logic Ultra 320 SCSI Adapter Non-RAID, v.1.8.19.1, A05

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LSI Logic PCI SCSI/FC MPI Driver for Windows 2000 v1.8.19.1

This driver is for the LSI Logic 1020/1030 SCSI controllers
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Fixes & Enhancements

Release Highlights - Features:
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None


Release Highlights - Fixes:
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- Changed the .inf file to display LSI Logic 1020/1030 instead of Perc 4/im for the embedded SCSI controller in the PowerEdge 1600SC.
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Version

1.8.19.1, A05

Release date

24 Nov 2003

Download Type

Driver

Category

SCSI non-RAID

Importance

Optional
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
Available formats

File Format: Extracts files directly to local disk
File Name: avl2ka05.exe
File Size: 59.5 KB
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This file format consists of an archive of files that may be decompressed to a directory on the hard drive. The installation can then be done from that directory.
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Ultra 320 SCSI Adapter Non-RAID
Custom Instructions for avl2ka05.exe:

Download - Download the file to a known directory on your hard drive. The file downloaded is a self extracting executable.

1) Click the "Download Now" link to download the file.
2) If the Export Compliance Disclaimer window appears, click the "I agree" link to accept the agreement.
3) When the File Download window appears, click "Save" to save the file to a known location on your hard drive.


Floppy Creation - the downloaded self-extracting file creates a Windows 2000 driver diskette for the LSI Logic SCSI controllers. You will need a formatted 3 - 1/2 inch 1.44 MB floppy diskette for the following procedure.

1) Browse to the directory where you downloaded the file.
2) Double click on the file to run the executable.
3) Specify the location to unzip the files.
4) Select the 'Unzip' button to extract files to the floppy.

Updating the driver on an Existing Windows 2000 Server

NOTE: You must be logged on as Administrator or have administrative privileges to perform these steps:

1) You will need the diskette created above.
2) From the desktop, right-click the My Computer icon.
3) Left-click Manage.
4) Click Device Manager.
5) Double-click 'SCSI and RAID Controllers' (A List of all currently installed SCSI drivers appears).
6) Double-click the appropriate SCSI controller (LSI Logic 1020/1030 Ultra320 SCSI Adapter) - in the case of a dual channel controller (1030), there will be two devices listed (one for each channel). The driver will have to be updated separately for each channel.
7) Select the Driver tab.
8) Select Update Driver. (The Update Device Driver Wizard appears).
9) Click Next.
10) Click 'Display a list of known drivers for this device so I can choose a specific driver'
11) Click Next. (The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears).
12) Click 'Have Disk' button. (The 'Install from Disk' dialog appears).
13) Insert the driver diskette created above. (Skip this step if installing driver from location on hard drive)
14) Click 'Browse' button (Locate File dialog appears).
15) Use pull-down box to find floppy drive or location on hard drive where you previously extracted files.
16) SYMMPI.INF should appear in 'File Name' box - if not, select it).
17) Click 'Open' button ('Install From Disk' dialog reappears with correct path displayed).
18) Click 'OK' (Upgrade Device Driver Wizard reappears).
19) Choose appropriate device from list (LSI Logic 1020/1030 Ultra320 SCSI Adapter)
20) Click 'Next'
21) Click 'Next' again to confirm choice and upgrade driver
22) Close Wizard by clicking Finish
23) Close Properties Dialog for device.
24) Do not reboot system yet if prompted to do so.
25) Repeat steps 5-22 for second channel after Device Manager refreshes.
26) Reboot System (if prompted to do so) to complete upgrade.


Adding the LSI Logic SCSI Driver to an Existing Windows 2000 Server (non-upgrade) - *NOTE* This will only apply if the SCSI controller was previously disabled in system BIOS setup, and you have enabled it for the first time - otherwise, follow the update instructions above:

1) Boot the system to Windows 2000. The 'Found New Hardware' Wizard displays.
2) Select 'Search for a suitable driver' and select 'Next' to continue.
3) Select 'Floppy disk drive', insert the LSI Logic Windows 2000 SCSI driver diskette created above and select 'Next' to continue.
4) Highlight "LSI Logic 1020/1030 Ultra320 SCSI Adapter" from the list displayed and then select 'Next'.
5) The 'Found New Hardware' Wizard screen appears once for each SCSI channel present. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each time the wizard pops up to complete the installation of the controller.
6) To confirm driver installation, right-click on 'My Computer' and select 'Manage'. Select 'Device Manager', then select 'SCSI and RAID controllers' to see the newly added LSI Logic SCSI controller(s) in the list.

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