IBM 3607 Native Backup Applet Device Driver for Windows 2000 version 1.2 Table of Contents: Introduction Change History Making The Tape Unit Installation Diskette Installing The Tape Unit Driver Installing The Autoloader Making The Autoloader Installation Diskette Installing The Autoloader Driver Summary INTRODUCTION: The 110/220GB SDLT tape drive is made for IBM by Quantum Corp. This document contains instructions for installing the Windows 2000 device driver. This driver is for 32-bit Intel Platforms only. NOTE: The driver is digitally signed by Microsoft. CHANGE HISTORY: v1.2 - Official IBM release. v1.1 - Official Quantum release. v1.0 - Original Release. MAKING The Tape Unit INSTALLATION DISKETTE: To make the Installation Diskette, copy the following 2 files from your User Guide CD (in the Device Driver folder) to a formatted 3 1/2 inch floppy disk. Qntmdlt.inf QtmmDLT.sys INSTALLING THE Tape Unit DRIVER: 1. Shutdown Windows if it is running and power down the system. 2. Connect the DLT tape drive to the system. Ensure that the SCSI bus is terminated correctly and that there are no target ID conflicts. Power on the tape drive. 3. Startup the system and log into Windows. 4. Right-click on the "My Computer" Icon and select "Manage". This will bring up the Computer Management applet. 5. In Computer Management, double-click "Device Manager". A list of device subsystems will be displayed in the right view. 6. The target tape drive may be found in either the "Tape drives" or "Other devices" section. Expand the section where the target drive is located. Right-click the target drive and select "Properties". NOTE: Troubleshooting the SCSI bus that the target tape drive is attached to will be necessary if Windows 2000 does not see the drive in the "Tape drives" or "Other devices" sections. Do not continue installation until this is resolved. 7. In the Properties window, verify that the SCSI ID matches that of the target tape drive that you are installing. 8. Select the "Driver" tab and then select "Update Driver...". This will start the "Upgrade Device Driver" Wizard. 9. In the Device Wizard, select "Next". 10. Select "Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver" radio button. 11. Select "Next". 12. Click "Have Disk" 13. Insert the floppy disk into the floppy drive. Make sure that the path name to the drive is correct. 14. Click "OK". 15. Highlight the listed DLTtape tape driver and then click "Next". 16. The "Start Device Driver Installation" view is displayed. 17. Click "Next" to install the driver. a. Should the Wizard indicate that the driver already exists on the system and prompts you for a selection, select "New". b. The Windows 2000 Setup window is displayed. Verify the correct path to the driver, then select "Continue". 18. The next view is "Completing the Upgrade Driver Wizard". Click "Finish". You may be prompted to reboot your system. 19. The DLTtape tape driver is installed. Installing the autoloader: This document contains instructions for installing the IBM 1x16 Autoloader(tm) driver for Windows 2000 and Windows XP (32-bit) Intel platforms. This driver is for 32-bit Intel Platforms only. Making The Autoloader Installation Diskette: To make the Installation Diskette, copy the following 2 files from your User Guide CD (in the Device Driver folder) to a formatted 3 1/2 inch floppy disk. Qtmmc.inf Qtmmc.sys INSTALLING THE Autoloader DRIVER: 1. Shutdown Windows if it is running and power down the system. 2. Connect the IBM 1x16 Autoloader to the system. Ensure that the SCSI bus is terminated correctly and that there are no target ID conflicts. Power on the autoloader. 3. Startup the system and log into Windows. 4. Right-click on the "My Computer" Icon and select "Manage". This will bring up the Computer Management applet. 5. In Computer Management, double-click "Device Manager". A list of device subsystems will be displayed in the right view. 6. The target autoloader may be found in the "Medium Changers" section. Expand the section where the target autoloader is located. Right-click the target "Uknown Medium Changer" and select "Properties". NOTE: Troubleshooting the SCSI bus that the target autoloader is attached to will be necessary if Windows 2000 does not see the autoloader in the "Medium Changers" section. Do not continue installation until this is resolved. 7. In the Properties window, verify that the SCSI ID matches that of the autoloader that you are installing. 8. Select the "Driver" tab and then select "Update Driver...". This will start the "Upgrade Device Driver" Wizard. 9. In the Device Wizard, select "Next". 10. Select "Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver" radio button. 11. Select "Next". 12. Click "Have Disk" 13. Insert the floppy disk into the floppy drive. Make sure that the path name to the drive is correct. 14. Highlight the listed IBM 1x16 Autoloader driver and then click "Next". 15. The "Start Device Driver Installation" view is displayed. 16. Click "Next" to install the driver. a. Should the Wizard indicate that the driver already exists on the system and prompts you for a selection, select "New". b. The Windows 2000 Setup window is displayed. Verify the correct path to the driver, then select "Continue". 17. The next view is "Completing the Upgrade Driver Wizard". Click "Finish". You may be prompted to reboot your system. 18. The IBM 1x16 Autoloader driver is installed. Summary: If you have problems, questions or feedback relating to the installation or usage of this driver please contact IBM technical support at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/support