Author: ruggb
Forum: Windows 7
Date: 2009-01-16
go to hardware manager and uninstall whatever is there for that device.
If nothing is there and W7 doesn't acknowledge that there is new hardware, then I would think u need to have an install program much bigger than just a .SYS file.
once uninstalled, reboot and W7 should see it as new hw and go to the driver install window.
U must specifically tell it where to look for the file, but it may only respond to the location of an INF file.
I sort of stumble my way thru these things.
XP, as I recall, asks at the beginning of the install if u want to add SCSI drivers. (F6)
Don't remember if W7 did that. It may not be able to see it if there is no up front driver installed.
good luck.
