g Operating Instruction
Note: We strongly recommend that Windows
XP x64 users at least install the latest Service
Pack to benefi t from enhancements and
improved functionality.
Installation on Windows 2000 with Service
Pack 4
Preparation:
Ensure that your user account has
administration privileges for Windows 2000,
otherwise the driver installation may not be
successful.
After Windows 2000 has fi nished booting, the
Found new hardware Wizzard starts. The
card is recognised as a „RAID controller".
Click -> Next to continue. In the next window
you are asked What do wou want the wizard
to do? and two options are displayed. Select
the option „Search for a suitable driver for
my device (recommended)". Then click ->
Next to continue. Insert the supplied driver
CD-ROM in your drive.
The Found new hardware Wizzard now asks
you which source location you would like to
choose. Select „CD-ROM drive" and click ->
Next. Windows 2000 now searches the driver
CD-ROM for the most suitable driver. After
the search is complete, the Hardware Wizard
asks you to confi rm the driver found (D:\dri-
ver\x86 raid driver\sil680r.inf). Click -> Next.
Note: The drive initial may differ according to
the confi guration.
Windows 2000 now copies the required
drivers to the hard drive. After this is suc-
cessfully completed, the Hardware Wizard
reports that the driver has been installed.
Click -> Finish to complete set-up.
You can check whether the controller has
been installed successfully under Start ->
Settings -> Control Panel -> System ->
Hardware -> Device Manager. The following
entry should appear without a yellow excla-
mation mark.
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SCSI and RAID controller
• Silicon Image SiL 0680 Ultra-133 Medley
Note: We strongly recommend that Windows
2000 users at least install the latest Service
Pack to benefi t from enhancements and
improved functionality.
BIOS settings for RAID controller
Caution: Incorrect settings and/or changing
existing arrays/hard drive confi gurations can
lead to loss of data.
After the PC has been turned on, the mes-
sage „Press F3 to enter RAID utility" appears
briefl y. Once hard drives have been con-
nected to the UDMA/ATA133 RAID controller,
you can call up the Bios for the controller
by pressing „F3". Here you can make the
various Settings described below.
INFO: In the BIOS menu, the Z and Y keys are
switched around
can keyboard layout.).
• Press F1 to delete RAID set: Use this
• Press F2 to create RAID set: Use this
o Press F1 to create Striped set:
Use this option to create a RAID 0 array
(striped). When you press the F1 key, the
following message appears.
ATA RAID Controller
(due to the Ameri-
option to delete an existing RAID array
(Caution: This results in all data being
erased from the hard drives used for this
purpose).
option to create a RAID array.
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