Manuale UtenteSommario1. Scope of This Document 55How to Identify the Operating System Version5How to Identify the Intel Chipset7Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility for Intel Chipsets8Description8Do You Need the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility?8Obtaining and Installing the Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility9Confirming the Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility is Installed10Troubleshooting11Symptom: System Locks Up During Restart11Symptom: After Reboot, Windows* Cannot Find ESDI_506.PDR File11Symptom: After Reboot, Windows Cannot Find UHCD.SYS, USBD.SYS, and/or USBHUB.SYS Files11Symptom: After Reboot, Windows Cannot Find ISAPNP.VXD File11Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver12Description12Do You Need the Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver?12Option for Users with Windows* 95 and/or Intel® 440xx/430xx Chipset12Using the Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver13Unattended Installation Under Windows NT* 4.014Installation Under Windows* 200015Issues During Installation16Symptom: Incompatible Hardware16Symptom: Operating System Not Supported16DMA Checkbox Setting Not Available in Windows* 9817Confirming the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows* 98 is Installed18Confirming Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver for Windows NT* 4.0 is Installed19Windows NT 4.0 SCSI Adapters 'Drivers' Tab Indicates 'Not Started'20Uninstalling the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver21Windows* 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)21Windows NT* 4.021Intel® Ultra ATA Companion22Description22Using the Intel® Ultra ATA Companion22Primary Channel Master Device24Unpopulated Master/Slave on Primary or Secondary Channel24Changing Transfer Mode Limit Parameters25Independent Configuration of Different Devices on the Same Cable26Theoretical Transfer Rates Associated with Transfer Modes29Generate and View a Report using the Intel Ultra ATA Companion31Example of Generated Report Using the Intel Ultra ATA Companion31Ultra ATA/66 and Ultra ATA/10034Description34System Requirements3440 Pin, 80-Conductor IDE Cable34Description34Do I need to have a 40 Pin, 80-conductor IDE Cable for Ultra ATA/66 and ATA/100?34Troubleshooting35Symptom: Intel Ultra ATA Companion Incorrectly Recognizes IDE Cable35Symptom: Unable to Update BIOS to Correctly Detect Cable Type35Symptom: System Will Not Boot with 40 Pin, 80-Conductor IDE Cable Installed36Symptom: System Performance is Slower Than Expected Using 1 Hard Drive and 1 CD-ROM36Symptom: Difficulty Recognizing Master/Slave Devices Installed on 40 Pin, 80-Conductor IDE Cable36Symptom: Registry Access Error Message in Windows* 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition (SE)36Symptom: Corrupted Files when Using Norton* Speed Disk*37Symptom: 'Inaccessible Boot Device' in Windows* 2000 when Using Adaptec* Easy CD Creator* Version 4.02c_s1037Symptom: CD Recording Device Not Recognized by Adaptec* Easy CD Creator*37Symptom: ‘Old or Out-of-Date Firmware’ Error Message Appears in System Event Log37Symptom: High 'CPU utilization' Reported in HD Tach* Utility37Dimensioni: 2,2 MBPagine: 38Language: EnglishApri il manuale