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Creating Windows installation media
Note
Installation media is required when 
performing an installation of Windows to a 
hard drive that is controlled by a Celerity FC 
host adapter. A floppy is required for 
Windows 2000, XP or 2003. Windows 7, 
Vista and 2008 can utilize other media such 
as removable USB stick. This procedure 
does not apply to Itanium systems as the 
Celerity FC driver does not support boot 
functionality on these systems. 
1
Power on your system and log in as the 
administrator or a user with proper 
administrative priveleges
2
Insert the Installation CD. The ATTO 
Installation CD guide should appear. If not, 
navigate to the root of the CD and run the 
AUTORUN.BAT batch file
3
Click on Windows Drivers.
4
Click on Windows XX Driver link based on the 
HBA speed (4Gb or 8Gb) and operating system 
(x86, x64 or Itanium) in use. If you are unsure 
which version you are using, please contact 
your system administrator.
5
Click Install Windows Driver XX next to the 
appropriate item to initiate the driver setup 
program. 
6
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete 
the driver installation. 
OS X
Note
The ATTO Celerity FC host adapters support 
OS X Snow Leopard, Leopard and Tiger 
operating systems. ATTO 8Gb FC adapters 
also have EFI boot support on Intel based 
systems.
Driver Installation (for all ATTO FC host 
adapters)
1
Power on your system and log in as the 
administrator or a user with proper 
administrative privileges.
2
Insert the Installation CD.
3
After the CD mounts, open the Celerity volume 
on the desktop.
4
Open the Drivers folder.
5
Open the folder corresponding to the speed of 
the HBA.
6
Open the folder corresponding to the OS X 
version in use.
7
Launch the installer package.
8
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Installing a fresh copy of OS X onto a disk 
attached to a Celerity FC adapter (only for 
8Gb FC adapters)
Note
Boot support is available on Intel-based 
systems only.
Note
The EFI boot driver is disabled by default. To 
enable it, use the ATTO Configuration Tool in 
an existing OS X installation, or use the EFI 
Configuration utility built into the EFI driver 
(see the procedure below for launching the 
utility).
Note
This is a two step process. First step is to 
adjust adapter settings with the EFI 
Configuration utility. Second step is to install 
the OS X onto a disk attached to the adapter. 
Please review thoroughly to ensure you are 
using the second step corresponding to the 
OS X version available in your system .
Adjusting adapter settings with the EFI 
Configuration Utility (only for 8Gb FC 
adapters)
Note
Depending on your configuration, it may be 
necessary to adjust adapter NVRAM 
settings prior to performing the OS X 
installation. For example, you may need to 
modify the connection mode or data rate. 
The EFI configuration utility can be launched 
from the EFI shell.