3-17installing the driver5 If Windows did not discover the devices during startup,open the Device Manager. Look for a PCI card entry in theOther Devices category. There may be multiple entries ifyou have multiple Adaptec RAID controllers installed.There may also be an entry for a PCI memory controller.Note: If you are not prompted for a PCI card or memorycontroller driver, open the Device Manager. If the DeviceManager displays PCI Card with a yellow exclamationmark in the Other Devices list, you might need a patchfor your motherboard chipset to recognize multifunctionbridge controllers. Contact your motherboard vendor andapply the patch. After the patch is installed and thesystem is restarted, Windows repeats the devicediscovery process. Continue the procedure.6 Select PCI Card and then select Update Driver from theDriver tab.7 Insert the driver disk you created earlier (refer to page 3-11)and let Windows search for the drivers.8 Windows should now identify the PCI card as Adaptec I2 ORAID Host Adapter. Select Finish. At this point, you mightneed to force Windows to copy the driver from the floppydrive instead of the CD drive.9 When prompted regarding testing the device ROM, clickCancel.10 Open the Device Manager. If the Other Devices categoryshows a PCI memory controller, select it, click the Drivertab, and select Update Driver.11 Let Windows search for the drivers from the driver disk youcreated earlier (refer to page 3-11).12 Windows should now identify the PCI memory controller asAdaptec I2 O Memory Adapter. Select Finish. At this point,you may need to force Windows to copy the driver from thefloppy drive instead of the CD drive.