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• 'Cmsfcxx.sys' driver supports the FC20. • 'Floppy (QIC-117)' driver supports the T3000. • '4 millimeter DAT' driver supports the HP PowerDAT 6000 internal and external. • 'Hewlett-Packard Colorado T4000' driver supports the T4000/T4i internal and external • 'Tandberg 3660, 3820, 4120, 4220, 4222' driver supports the HP PowerTape 1100, 2400, and 4000. • 'Hewlett-Packard Colorado IDE' driver supports the HP Colorado 5 GB, 8 GB, 14GB and 20GB internal and external drives. If you are installing the HP Colorado T4000/T4 Tape Drives, you must have firmware revision 1.05 or later. • Go to the Control Panel and choose the Tape Devices Icon.
• Go to the Drivers tab and click Add. • Click Have Disk, direct it to the DrvLib Storage Fenb CMS directory on the CD-ROM drive and click OK. You will be asked to retype the path, and the driver will load. • Accept the driver from the line presented and click OK, then set the adapter settings to DMA 2, IRQ 6, and I/O 180 from the Driver Options choices.
Click Continue to load the driver, then retype the DrvLib path, or the directory where the driver was copied. NOTE: If this does not work and you have problems installing the driver, please copy the contents of the DrvLib Storage Fenb CMS directory (three files) into your C: temp directory (or any other temporary directory on your local C: drive). Then restart the installation process, this time pointing to the directory where the driver was copied. • You need to reboot your Windows NT v 4.0 system to activate the driver.
Choose Yes to shutdown and restart. • After the floppy controller driver is loaded, the 'QIC-117' driver must also be loaded using the Tape Devices applet in Control Panel. • Go to the Control Panel and choose the Tape Devices Icon. • Go to the Devices tab and click Detect.
• Windows NT v 4.0 should auto-detect the device, call it a 'Floppy tape drive', and ask if you wish to install the 'QIC-117' driver. If the 'QIC-117' driver does not automatically configure, you must add it manually. If the drive is not auto-detected, you will be presented with a list of drivers. Under the Standard Tape Drives section choose the Floppy (QIC-117). You will be asked for the path (in the i386 directory on the CD-ROM). • Restart the system.
If no services fail, the drive is ready to use. • Go to the Control Panel and choose the Tape Devices icon. • Go to the Drivers tab and click Add. • Windows NT v 4.0 creates a list of tape drivers. Click Have Disk.
• When prompted to enter the path for the manufacturer's files, type D: NT after inserting the CD-ROM shipped with the HP tape drive (where D: is your CD-ROM's drive letter). • A list of tape devices appears. Select Hewlett-Packard Colorado IDE. The necessary files are copied to your system. • Restart the system.
If no services fail, the drive is ready to use. • You can start the backup application by clicking Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, and Backup. • Insert the software installation CD shipped with the tape drive into your CD-ROM drive. • If the first screen (asking for your desired language) does not appear automatically, click Start on the Windows NT task bar, select Run, Type D: Setup (where D: is your CD-ROM's drive letter), then click OK.