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#1 Aaron_B

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Posted 16 October 2023 - 01:30 AM

Hello all!

 

A few of you might remember me from waaaay back in the SWI days.

 

I have an odd question for anyone, if you might have some idea.  What I want to do is get my tape drive (a Quantum TR-512A-TE   LVD-SCSI) up and working on my computer.  In order to tackle this one, I got an Adaptec 2100S SCSI card and installed it in the tower.  I downloaded and tried all the drivers I could find on https://storage.micr...raid/asr-2100s/, and none of them get the card installed fully; Windows sees it (according to the device manager, listing it as Intelligent I/O (I2O) Controller but won't accept any of those drivers (Win10 Education here).

 

The reason for wanting the drive is cheap backup of tons of data offline overnight.

 

Is there some hidden trick to getting one of those drivers to work, or is it just a pipe dream?

 

Thanks!


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