Cannot Install DPT SCSI Adapter During Setup on MIPS Platform (155598)
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 Q155598 SYMPTOMS
When you are installing Windows NT 4.0 on a NEC RISCStation 2000 MIPS
platform with a DPT 3222 EISA RAID SCSI adapter, the onboard NCR 53c700
SCSI adapter is detected by Setup, but the DPT adapter is not detected.
If you press S to install additional adapters, DPTSCSI is selected but
Setup shows that the adapter is not installed in the computer.
CAUSE
A note about the MIPS platforms for the DPT 3222 adapter in the Windows NT
4.0 Hardware Compatibility List states:
This adapter cannot be installed during Setup on MIPS systems. Use the
SCSI Adapter applet in the Control Panel to add this adapter after NT
is installed.
RESOLUTION
After Setup is finished, add the adapter. To do so, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, double-click SCSI Adapters.
- If the DPT adapter is not listed, click the Drivers tab.
- Click Add.
- In the Manufacturers box, click DPT Corporation.
- In the SCSI Adapters box, click NEC EISA SCSI Adapter, and then click
OK.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows NT Setup always loads ATDISK as a boot driver on RISC systems
because it is often not listed in the firmware as a necessary device. When
you attempt to install the DPT driver during Setup, Dptscsi.sys does not
load because ATDISK has already claimed the WD1003-compatible ports on the
DPT adapter. You cannot install on the drives connected to the DPT 3222
adapter because it is not a boot device, nor can you install to any CD-ROM
drive connected to the adapter because it would be necessary to boot from
the drive.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/8/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbHardware kbsetup KB155598 |
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