Installing Retired or Third-Party SCSI Drivers During Setup (158568)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
This article was previously published under Q158568 SUMMARY
With the release of Windows NT version 4.0, the drivers for certain SCSI
adapters have been moved from the base operating system to the Windows NT
Driver Library included on the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM. Check the following
list to determine if any of your adapters are affected by this change. If
your computer has an adapter that appears on this list, you must create a
driver disk before you can use that adapter. Use the driver disk to
install the appropriate driver(s) during Setup, or keep the disk handy
and install the driver once Setup is finished.
Note that an unattended upgrade can no longer be performed with these
adapters. On x86-based computers, the recommended method of performing
Setup with any of these adapters is to use the three boot floppy disks
with the CD-ROM.
The following drivers have been moved:
- Always.sys
- Dtc329x.sys
- T128.sys
- T13b.sys
- Tmv1.sys
- Ultra124.sys
- Wd33c93.sys
The following adapters are affected by this change:
- Always IN-2000
- Data Technology Corp. 3290
- Maynard 16-bit SCSI Adapter
- MediaVision Pro Audio Spectrum-16
- Trantor T-128
- Trantor T-130B
- UltraStor 124f EISA Disk Array Controller
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/8/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbsetup KB158568 |
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