3-9Installing the Driverc Follow instructions and respond to prompts as necessary toget to the Adaptec splash screen.d When you see the Adaptec splash screen, click CreateDriver Disk. Then, click the appropriate operating system.e Insert a floppy disk and click OK. The system creates thedriver disk.2 Shut down the system and remove the Adaptec RAIDInstallation CD and the driver floppy disk.3 Restart the system and open the Control Panel. Click the SCSIAdapters icon. Then select the Drivers tab and click Add.4 Insert the driver disk you created in Step 1 and then click HaveDisk.5 Select Adaptec I 2O RAID Host Adapter Driver for NT 4.0.6 After the driver is loaded, shut down the system.7 Replace the existing controller with the Adaptec RAIDcontroller. For installation details, refer to Chapter 2.8 Start up the system.9 If you are removing the old controller, you should also removethe old driver. To do so, open the Control Panel, click the SCSIAdapters icon, and then select the old driver and clickRemove.Changing the Driver in an Existing SystemIn this scenario, you are changing the driver in an existingWindows NT 4.0 system that already has an Adaptec RAIDcontroller installed. To change the driver1 Create a driver floppy disk using the Adaptec RAID Installation CD.To create the diska Insert the Adaptec RAID Installation CD in your drive.b Boot from the CD. The CD loads a Linux kernel that is usedto manage all of its functions.c Follow instructions and respond to prompts as necessary toget to the Adaptec splash screen.