INSTALLING THE DRIVER (During a fresh Win2K installation) ################################################################################# ################################################################################# Follow the standard procedures for setting up Win2K installation. 1. During the first part of the setup procedure, copy all the drivers from the CD PRO (CDROM:\RAID\Promise\ATA100) and installation file must be located on the same directory of the install floppy diskette. 2. Win2K will prompt you to press F6 to specify an additional device. Press F6, and let Windows continue on with setup. It will continue to scroll through various device listings for several minutes, then prompt you to press the "S" key to Add a device "Win2000 Promise ULTRA100 (tm) Controller". 3. Press S, and insert the Promise driver diskette. Press Enter when prompted and allow Win2K to install the Promise drivers. 4. Win2K will continue and complete the installation procedure. INSTALLING THE DRIVER (With Operating system already installed) ################################################################################# ################################################################################# If the controller is not detected automatically,follow the instructions as prompted by the system to install the Promise driver. 1. Windows 2000 must be installed on the system prior to installing the driver. 2. Press "Start" button then Move to "Settings" and select "Control Panel". 3. Double click on "System" icon. 4. Click on the "Hardware" button and Click on the "Device Manager" button. 5. Double click the "Mass Storage Controller" node. 6. Select "Reinstall Driver..." button to Update driver and Click Next. 7. Select "Search for a suitable driver..." and Click Next. 8. Select "Specify a location" and press Next. 9. Follow the instruction to insert your CD PRO to install the driver. Browse Locate File and Click OK. 10. Press Next and Yes Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard. then Click on the "Finish" button and Restart the system.