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Adaptec APA-1460 Series SCSI Card
Has anybody successfully installed drivers for this PCMCIA card? I need it to
access my Jazz drive. The driver that is listed in ADD HARDWARE won't install. It says that the driver does not support Vista and there are no XP drivers available for d/l. The latest ones are for Win98/NT. I wanted to ask Adaptec about this, but since the cards are out of warranty, I cannot email them a question. |
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Adaptec APA-1460 Series SCSI Card
=?Utf-8?B?Q2hhcmxlcyBDcm93ZGVy?=;80833 Wrote: Has anybody successfully installed drivers for this PCMCIA card? I need it to access my Jazz drive. The driver that is listed in ADD HARDWARE won't install. It says that the driver does not support Vista and there are no XP drivers available for d/l. The latest ones are for Win98/NT. I wanted to ask Adaptec about this, but since the cards are out of warranty, I cannot email them a question. There are no drivers for XP because XP itself has the drivers built in (actually you can download an XP driver file from the FTP site but there is no reason to do so). As for Vista, supposedly there are no Vista drivers and there will never be any ... Adaptec's answer is "buy a 1480 to replace the 1460" (the 1480 does have Vista drivers). However, there is a chance that a Vista driver for the 1460 does exist, I came here hoping to find one, but no luck (so far). -- Watzman |