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7 You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
What if a yellow exclamation mark or a red X appears in Device
Manager in front of my host adapter.
This means there is some kind of resource problem. First, see if the names
of any host adapters appear that are not actually installed in your computer.
If so, select the name and click Remove.
If a red X appears in front of your host adapter name, remove all the host
adapter references under SCSI Controllers and run Add New Hardware, as
described in the previous question/answer.
If a yellow exclamation point appears in front of your host adapter name,
the resources that the driver uses probably do not match the resources used
by the hardware. Double-click the host adapter name, then click on the
Resource tab. Deselect the Use Automatic Settings box and edit the
resources (Interrupt Request, Direct Memory Access, etc.) so they match
those used by the host adapter. If the problem still remains, there is
probably a hardware resource conflict between the host adapter and other
hardware in your computer. You can fix this by changing the hardware
resource settings. (See your hardware documentation.)
What do I need to do if I change or upgrade my host adapter?
1 Open the Control Panel, double-click on System, and click the
Device Manager tab.
2 Double-click the SCSI Controllers icon, select the name of the old
host adapter, and click Remove.
3 Turn
OFF
the computer and physically remove the currently installed
host adapter.
4 Install the new host adapter according to the instructions in the
hardware documentation.
5 Turn the computer
ON
. If the new host adapter supports Plug and
Play, Windows will install and configure it automatically. Otherwise,
run Add New Hardware to make sure the new driver is loaded.
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