8-7Installing the SCSI Driver For Windows 2000/2003 and XP8 After completing the installation, select Finish.9 You will be prompted to restart the computer. Select Yes.Removing a Host AdapterRemoving a host adapter can be as simple as physically removingit from the slot when your computer is shut down. See thedocumentation for your host adapter for more information.Windows starts and functions properly in this configuration.Note: Windows Setup does not delete the device driver fromyour system disk; it only updates Windows softwareconfiguration information so that the device driver is nolonger loaded during system startup.Swapping a Host AdapterSwapping a SCSI host adapter for another SCSI host adapter issimilar to the procedure for adding a host adapter. The importantdistinction is that you add the new SCSI adapter into the systemfirst, before removing the old adapter.Note: If you do not install the new host adapter first, it mayresult in a Windows boot failure. If the operating system failsto start, remove the new host adapter and replace the original.To swap adapters:1 Turn off your computer.Warning: Turn the power to the computer off, anddisconnect the power cord.2 Discharge any static electricity build-up before handling theSCSI adapter by touching a grounded metal object.