******************************************************************************* * * Intel(r) Ultra ATA Storage Driver v4.00 * Intel(r) Ultra ATA Companion Application v1.00 * * README.TXT * * Installation Package Revision: 4.00.001 * * Package Date: April 30, 1999 * * This document describes the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver package * contents, system requirements, and installation instructions. * * * NOTE: This document makes references to products that have been * developed by Intel Corporation. There are some restrictions on * how these products may be used, and what information can be * disclosed to others. For more information, please read the * Disclaimer section at the bottom of this document. * ******************************************************************************* Table of Contents: 1. Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver Package Contents 2. System Requirements 3. Installation Instructions 4. Verifying Successful Installation 5. De-installing the Software ******************************************************************************* * 1. INTEL ULTRA ATA STORAGE DRIVER PACKAGE CONTENTS ******************************************************************************* - Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows NT 4.0 INTELATA.SYS INTELATA.INF TXTSETUP.OEM - Intel Ultra ATA Companion application INTELATA.EXE INTELATA.HLP - This README file README.TXT - Intel Corporation software license agreement LICENSE.TXT - InstallShield installation program SETUP.EXE and related files ******************************************************************************* * 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ******************************************************************************* 1. Supported Intel chipsets: Intel 810 Chipset Intel 440LX, 440EX, 440LX, 440GX AGPSets Intel 430FX, 430TX, 440FX, 430VX, 430HX PCISets 2. Supported operating systems: Microsoft Windows NT4.0 with either Service Pack 3 or 4 installed 3. There may be no other IDE controllers enabled on the system (e.g., PCI add- in IDE controller, sound card with IDE controller, etc.). 4. When using Ultra ATA/66 devices, be sure to use an 80-conductor IDE cable. This driver will not perform Ultra DMA Mode 3/4 transfers unless the special 80-conductor cable is installed. ******************************************************************************* * 3. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ******************************************************************************* Both attended and unattended installation methods are supported in this release of the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver package. Attended install instructions for the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Select START/SETTINGS/CONTROL PANEL. 2) Invoke the "SCSI Adapters" applet. Note that although the driver is to be installed under SCSI Adapters, the drier only supports ATA/ATAPI devices. 3) Click on the folder tab labeled "Drivers." The currently installed SCSI adapter drivers will be listed in the Drivers menu. 4) Select the existing controller listed, then select "Remove" to remove the driver. 5) Select "Add..." to add a new driver. 6) From the "Install Disk" dialog box, select "Have Disk". 7) The "Windows NT Setup" dialog box will appear prompting for the path of the installation files. Specify the location of the driver installation directory when prompted to do so. 8) Click on "Intel Ultra ATA Controller" and then click "Ok". NOTE: If the driver was previously installed on the system, a dialog box will appear that states that driver for the "Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE controller" or "Intel Ultra ATA Controller" is already on the system. If this occurs, select "New" to install the new driver. 9) When prompted, reboot the system as directed in order for the changes to take effect. NOTE: After installation, the INTELATA.SYS file is stored in the \System32\Drivers directory. Unattended install instructions: -------------------------------- 1) Unattended install for the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver: The Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver may be installed using the Microsoft Windows NT4.0 unattended installation procedure. This installation package includes a sample TXTSETUP.OEM file, and below is a example of what needs to be added to the UNATTEND.TXT file, a Microsoft-provided file that exists in the Windows NT 4.0 \i386 directory. For details of how to perform an unattended driver installation, refer to the Microsoft document entitled "Deployment Guide Automating Windows NT Setup." // sample section from UNATTEND.TXT file OEMPreinstall = yes [MassStorageDrivers] "Intel Ultra ATA Controller" = OEM [OEMBootFiles] INTELATA.INF INTELATA.SYS TXTSETUP.OEM 2) Unattended install for the Intel Ultra ATA Companion application: The installation code for the Intel Ultra ATA Companion application is included in the ATA66APP subdirectory. To install the companion application unattended, execute SETUP.EXE with the "-S" switch, as follows: \ATA66APP\SETUP -S Running the setup program with the -S option causes the InstallShield script to run without prompting the user. This operation does not require a reboot. NOTE: By employing this silent install feature, the user implicitly agrees to the software license agreement, and the user accepts the default install settings; thus, the installed directory name will be C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTEL\INTELATA. There is no mechanism to change this path when running SETUP with the -S switch. Also, running the SETUP.EXE program with the -S switch causes the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver files (INTELATA.SYS, INTELATA.INF) to be copied to the same directory. ******************************************************************************* * 4. VERIFYING SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION ******************************************************************************* 1) Select "My Computer". 2) Open the "Control Panel" Folder. 3) Invoke the "SCSI Adapters" applet. 4) A list of active SCSI adapters and connected devices will be displayed. One or more instances of "Intel Ultra ATA Controller" should be listed. NOTE: This text may vary according to the release of Windows* NT 4.0. One instance will be listed for each controller interface that is currently enabled with devices connected to it. 5) A new program folder, "Intel Ultra ATA," will now exist off the Start menu. This folder will contain shortcuts to this README.TXT file, the Companion application and its related help file, and the Intel license agreement. ******************************************************************************* * 5. DE-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ******************************************************************************* To de-install the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver: 1) Select "My Computer." 2) Open the "Control Panel" Folder. 3) Invoke the "SCSI Adapters" applet. 4) Click on the folder tab labeled "Drivers". The currently installed SCSI adapter drivers will be listed in the Drivers menu. 5) The display should list "Intel Ultra ATA Controller". If it is listed, select it. Then, select "Remove" to remove the driver. 6) Select "Add..." to add a new driver. 7) From the "Install Driver" dialog box (left dialog box), select "Standard mass storage controllers." 8) In the SCSI Adapter dialog (right dialog box), select the default ATAPI driver, "IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2)/Dual-channel PCI IDE Controller" and click "Ok" to install the driver. NOTE: Since this driver was previously installed on the system, a dialog box will appear that states that driver for the "IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2)/ Dual-channel PCI IDE Controller" is already on the system. Select "Yes" to install the current copy of the driver already on the system. 9) When prompted, reboot the system as directed in order for the changes to take effect. To de-install the Intel Ultra ATA Companion application: 1) Select "My Computer." 2) Open the "Control Panel" Folder. 3) Invoke the "Add/Remove Programs" applet. 4) Select "Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver." 5) Select Add/Remove to remove the installed components. NOTE: Selecting Add/Remove will physically delete the contents of the chosen installed directory (default is C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTEL\INTELATA) but a few necessary files will be remain in that directory. At this time, however the Add/Remove feature will not remove the "Intel Ultra ATA" program folder. ******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* * DISCLAIMER ******************************************************************************* Intel is making no claims of usability, efficacy or warranty. The INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (Final, Single User) completely defines the licensed use of this software. ******************************************************************************* Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products. 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