SCSI driver for Win7 pro 64 bits  

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    Win 7 Ultimate x64
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    I'm not sure about that driver, but I do know that with a bit of work, you can make all your old internal Adaptec scsi cards function in Win 7/8 with this brilliant solution:

    Vuescan, Adaptec SCSI Controller, Driver: 64 bit Windows 7 / Windows 8

    I am now running my long defunct Canon Canoscan FS2710 on its original SCSI card; and using Hamrick's modern scanner driver, the original being obsolete, without a hitch.
    Last edited by PriscillaTurner; 06 Apr 2014 at 20:57. Reason: Obscurity
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  2. Posts : 1
    windows 7 64 bit
       #22

    thanks got it working with that driver as well for me.

    cheers!
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #23

    ETHE said:
    Try this driver. It works fine for me.
    Thx ETHE. Works on my system!
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
       #24

    Thank you!


    ETHE said:
    Try this driver. It works fine for me.
    Hi Ethe, I wanted to thank you for your post and your link. My Epson Expression was collecting dust, but thanks to your link, it is attached to my Win7 64 bit computer and scanning through my Adaptec 2902e SCSI card with Vuescan software. Amazing!!

    Hopefully it will also be possible to press it into service under Win10 (something I hope to be testing soon).

    Thanks again .. :)

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

    --David
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    win7 64bits
       #25

    GREAT tks a lot my friends...
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  6. Posts : 1
    Win 7 Ultimate 64Bit on a Mac
       #26

    ETHE said:
    Try this driver. It works fine for me.
    Hello.
    I joined sevenforums.com to say thanks to Ethe for the ASPI file. I want to try this file on Win7 for my older SCSI music gear.
    Cheers!
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  7. Posts : 1
    windows 7
       #27

    is there a place that I need to download this 2? I have a scsi card I just installed for my computer and nothing works, so thought id give this a try, but don't know what to do really.. just download it and that's it?
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    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
       #28

    Rexreason said:
    Thanks ETHE, I've looked everywhere for this. I'll now be able to use my Emu Esi 4000 sampler with a pc to load samples and create sample discs.
    Which Adaptec card do you have installed?? I see a lot of Adaptec AVA-2903B 50-Pin SCSI with DB-25 Host Bus Adapter HBA PCI Card being sold on ebay - wandering if the Win64 driver will work with it -

    I also have an EMU ESI-32 Sampler and im trying to figure out which card to get
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    Windows 7 Pro 64 bit
       #29

    SCSI 64 bit


    Acantu,
    You may like to look for an Adaptec AHA 29160N Ultra SCSI. The standard card has an external 68pin wide SCSI port, but the 'N' version has a 50 pin external port. There is an Adaptec Win 7 64bit driver for it see Adaptec - Adaptec SCSI Card 29160N
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit
       #30

    Shagbark said:
    I don't understand how to install this driver, or any of the drivers on the Adaptec site.

    I go to Device Manager, & select my SCSI controller.
    I select General -> Update Driver.
    I select Browse My Computer.
    I select the directory with the unzipped files.
    I click Next.
    Says, "Windows could not find driver software for your device."

    All of these downloads--every last download from Adaptec--contains no drivers. A driver would be a DLL or an EXE. These contain only .cat, .inf, .sys, or .pnf files. No drivers.
    I realise that this post is from 2013, but as I've just visited this page to download these drivers I thought it would be beneficial for this to be answered for future visitors.

    CAT, INF and SYS files are, in fact, driver files which need to be present when installing drivers. These are used to import a signed driver in to the Windows Driverstore using the 'pnputil' application from the command line.

    To install a driver this way, launch an elevated command prompt from the folder where you extracted the files to and type this command (where djsvs.inf is the name of the INF file):

    pnputil.exe -a djsvs.inf

    You can then install your device by
    - navigating to Device Manager
    - locating the device and selecting 'Update Driver Software...'
    - selecting 'Browse my computer for driver software'
    - selecting 'Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer'. Your driver will be listed in here (sorted by device category and manufacturer).
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