It didn’t work, then I realized, well, if my hardware ID’s are different, then that wouldn’t work, so I looked up the ID’s server 2008 was seeing I tried adding the hardware ID’s the one guy said. įinally I found a post where a guy said, another poster has posted a downloadable. One guy posted, OH, if you find the XP driver file “pnpscsi.inf” in the c:\windows\inf folder, and open it in notepad, you can just add the hardware ID’s to the file, save it, then it will be seen by 圆4.Įxcept I read further that Win didn’t even have the. Sure enough, many online are clamoring about it for many different controller models. I thought, people have had to run into this before me. Adaptec End of Lifed the 2940’s Before Vista Came out, and they never made an 圆4 driver. The tape drive wasn’t showing up in Nova Backup.ĭevice manager was not showing a tape drive, but under “unknown” showed a yellow “!” Next to “SCSI Controller”.Īhhh, the Adaptec 2940UW scsi controller needs a driver installed. So today I decided, OK, time to get the tape software installed on the newly rebuilt server 2008. You don’t need to understand anything more than that, a driver file is a text file that lists the info for your device, you don’t need to feel overwhelmed, you don’t need to understand why, how or what the coding is, just add your device text and make it match the format of the original driver text) What it really comes down to is, it’s just text. While incredibly dry and enough techno babble to make your eyes glaze over, this Post has enough info to help you overcome the “Not supported on 圆4” issue many manufacturers claim about their products, (this method can also work on other devices such as printers) and literally only takes about 2 minutes of your time.
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