Right click on SCSI Controller, and select Update Driver On the window titled: Update Drivers, select Browse my computer for driver software Select the folder containing the driver you downloaded (Figure 3) Windows should ask you if you want to install the unsigned driver (Figure 4), select install this driver software anyway.
- LSI SCSI HBA Driver version 5.09.01: LSI SCSI RAID Driver for LSI MegaRAID U320 0ch ZCR RAID card version 5.33: LSI SCSI RAID Driver version 4.5.2.0: LSI SCSI RAID Driver version 5.33: LSI SCSI RAID Driver version 5.49.0.0: LSI SCSI RAID Driver version 6.32.2.32: LSI SCSI RAID Driver version 6.32.2.32v: LSI SCSI RAID Driver version 6.45.2.32.
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- Click on the Driver tab. Click on the Update Driver button. Continue at step 9 below. Ignore the manual that comes with the Tekram card. This manual has not been updated to include the latest driver and Operating System revisions. Make sure you find the driver CD-ROM that come with the Tekram card and keep it at hand. Turn OFF the computer.
even close to being 'low-
profile,' but drivers should
be available via Tekram's
website -- mine has an LSI
chip and is supported by all
versions of Windoze from
Win2K forward. I didn't know
they had an AMD-based version
of that card, but I do know
that Windoze does support at
least one older AMD SCSI chip
-- the one in the old QLogic
'Fast SCSI' 50-pin cards.
In your spot, I'd probably
just ditch the scanner and
get a modern USB model -- I
still use my HP ScanJet 4P,
but that's only because my
box already had an available
SCSI port.
Andreas Bockelmann <xot...@gmx.de> wrote:
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>Hello group ;-)
>
>i just got an Intel Atom based Mini-PC running on Windows7. Since I have
>an old Epson SCSI flatbaed scanner which should be used on this pc I had
>the problem to find a PCI SCSI Card which fits into the only low profile
>slot the new machine offers.
>
>Adaptec 2930LP costs about 120 Euros at ebay, so I decided to buy an old
>Tekram DC-390. Now I have the problem that this device is not supported
>by Windows Vista or Windows7 built in drivers database. I read at
>tekram.com.tw that there was an drive for Windws XP and just wanted to
>test whether I can get it workling on Windows7, but even the download
>link doesn't work.
>
>So I'm asking whether anybody has a driver for the AMD based Tekram
>DC-390 working on Windows XP or Vista. I would be very pleased for any hint.
>
>I won't spend much money for special Vista-supported low profile
>SCSI-Adaptor, the other idea would be to get an USB based Scanner from
>the same model and use my Document Feeder on the USB-device.
>
>It's a pity, the old Epson Perfection 1200S is working fine and produces
>better scans than all the consumer scanners that are available now.
> >http://ask.adaptec.com/scripts/adaptec_tic.cfg/php.exe/enduser/std_ad...
> theharper1 <the_har...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >On Feb 15, 3:38 am, Bruce Morgen <edi...@juno.com> wrote:
> >> Agreed -- just find where Windoze7 keeps its .inf files (assuming that convention hasn't been changed) and do some
> >> snooping to see what's already supported, then of course there's the Adaptec website, which has been very good over
> >> the years at keeping up with M$.
>
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> <http://computers.shop.ebay.com/Computers-Networking-/58058/i.html?_nk...>
>
> >The link above lists which Adaptec SCSI cards have drivers included
> >with Windows 7. I've been offered a 29160 which is supported but it's
> >a PCI-X card (not PCI) which I doubt will work on the motherboard, and
> >the default connector is 68 pin not 50. I might try a computer fair
> >and see if I can pick up a second hand PCI card. A 2940AU would be
> >ideal.
>
> >Thanks again for the suggestions!
>
> No problem, glad to assist
> -- I'm pretty sure the
> spare Adaptec card I have
> (somewhere) is a 2940 of
> one ilk or another, and as
> I previously noted they're
> very cheap via eBay:
>
Thanks but the problem is that I'm in Australia, so the postage
becomes more than the card! ;)