Adaptec 29160 driver NOT installed - HOW?

speedracer

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Have installed the win7 beta x64. It is installed on an SATA drive. I have the above controller card controlling other devices that I need. Device mgr shows the drivers for the card NOT installed. When I go to the c:\windows\system32\drivers folder I only see an adaptec ultrawide 320 card listed NOT an ultrawide 160. I took the driver that IS working in Vista x64 and copied it over to the above folder in win7. Rebooted. Still does NOT see the driver or card. I tried the drivermax program someone mentioned. After it does its search I tried to select the adaptec driver from the list but when checking the box I get an error msg about it can't be found, as it has a -1 yet I KNOW its there as I previously copied it. Adaptec has NO plans to make a driver for this card. ANY way to make this work?????? I need this card to be recognized. THANKS for any suggestions..
 

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Have you tried to install any drivers in compatibility mode for XP?
 

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No. I don't understand why/how to install a Vista driver in Win 7 has anything to do with XP. Secondly, and I don't know if this matters but, XP is only 32 bit and Vista and Win7 are both 64 bit. IF you believe this will help please describe process and I will try. THANKS for the suggestion..
 

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OK you need to get the 64bit drivers for Vista preferably from your MB manufactures site and install the in compatibility mode for Vista, right click on the setup file and go to properties and go to the compatibility tab and select Vista in the compatibility options and see if that lets you install them. Sorry for saying XP before I didn't look at your specs properly.
 

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Thanks for responding but let me try again. I am currently running Vista x64 and the adaptec scsi controller 29160 card in question is WORKING FINE under Vista x64. On another hard drive (SATA) I installed Windows 7 to give it a whirl. Under device manager my Scsi 29160 card is recognized but states the driver is NOT installed. I went to Adaptec and they say they DO NOT SUPPORT WINDOWS 7 so they have no driver. I thought I read somewhere that this card is supported internally by Win7 operating system. When I checked in the Win7 drivers folder there is only an ultrawide 320 card listed NO ultrawide 160 cards. I copied the WORKING driver (adpu160m.sys) from Vista x64 and COPIED it into the drivers folder of Windows 7. Rebooted. When checking the device manager again I still find the driver is not installed. I am thinking that since the driver is working just fine in Vista x64 and from what I have read most drivers at this time work under Windows 7 that it should work - it doesn't. The mb manufacturer has NO drivers and is not involved with the scsi controller card. Also, there is no disk or any other program from which I can 'install' via any setup routine so anything to do with installation via compatability is moot. Bottom line: is there a way to make the working driver work in Windows7 and if yes how do I make windows 7 recognize the driver and can this be done manually (cut past or registry modification). I hope this provides clarification as I don't want to take up your time going down one avenue that I believe is NOT open to me at this time. Thanks and I look forward to your next response..
 

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I copied the WORKING driver (adpu160m.sys) from Vista x64 and COPIED it into the drivers folder of Windows 7. Rebooted. When checking the device manager again I still find the driver is not installed. I am thinking that since the driver is working just fine in Vista x64 and from what I have read most drivers at this time work under Windows 7 that it should work - it doesn't.

ADPU160.sys is a microsoft mini-port driver...the adaptec page shows no
vista driver for your device....anyway..after you copied that file to your W7 system and rebooted...did you open device manager select your 29160 device, right click and select update driver then point it to the system32/drivers folder where you copied adpu160m.sys????

Good Luck
 

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I opened the device manager and selected the adapter card and did indeed select update driver. The second screen opened and I told it to go to the drivers folder and after selecting it it said, "cannot find the appropriate driver...." IF I still select update and let me pick. I select storage controllers at which point another screen puts up numberous brands. I select Adaptec and still the correct card/driver is NOT there. IS there no way to manually make it find this driver?? None of the steps you outlined works. Can a registry line be edited to MAKE it go there and find the driver? This is such BS.. Thanks for your help and keep them coming.....
 

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I opened the device manager and selected the adapter card and did indeed select update driver. The second screen opened and I told it to go to the drivers folder and after selecting it it said, "cannot find the appropriate driver...." IF I still select update and let me pick. I select storage controllers at which point another screen puts up numberous brands. I select Adaptec and still the correct card/driver is NOT there. IS there no way to manually make it find this driver?? None of the steps you outlined works. Can a registry line be edited to MAKE it go there and find the driver? This is such BS.. Thanks for your help and keep them coming.....

oh well...only thing I can thing to try is the following...

download the driver for the device from adaptec web site(wxp version)...

right click and make sure every instance of .exe's are run in wxpsp2 compatibility mode....,run as administrator...then see what happens...

Good Luck
 

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No offense, but the drivers for xp are 32 bit (x86) and I am running at (x64) so won't these 32 bit drivers be incompatable not only to the os (xp vs vista) but also as they are running on two different architectures (x86 vs x64)?? Instead, would it be possible to insert the Vista install disk and then stop the install go to Win7 and tell the device manager I 'have a disk' then point it to the install disk? Would that work? IF the install disks are packed will that cause a problem?? It just seems like that must be a way to take working x64 bit Vista drivers and use them with Win7. Thanks..
 

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No offense, but the drivers for xp are 32 bit (x86) and I am running at (x64) so won't these 32 bit drivers be incompatable not only to the os (xp vs vista) but also as they are running on two different architectures (x86 vs x64)?? Instead, would it be possible to insert the Vista install disk and then stop the install go to Win7 and tell the device manager I 'have a disk' then point it to the install disk? Would that work? IF the install disks are packed will that cause a problem?? It just seems like that must be a way to take working x64 bit Vista drivers and use them with Win7. Thanks..

Hello speedracer,
What you suggest here (inserting Vista disc) may be worth a try, but I doubt it will work.

Before I reply in more detail, please clear up exactly what you're doing.
1. You're running Win7x64. Correct?
2. Did you do a clean install of Win7x64 or do upgrade from Vista x64?
What mobo are you using? What bios version?
3. Do you have the Adaptec scsc 160 card, 29160, that is pci-X slot (64 bit) compatible (NOT to be confused with pci-Express) & backwards compatible with pci (32bit slot)?
4. Is your scsi 160 card placed in a pci-X slot or pci slot?
5. As i understand, you're NOT using any scsi drive as your boot drive. Correct?
6. Can you go into the Adaptec scsi manager during boot? What version is your scsi manager showing? Have you ever updated the firmware on your card?

On your first post you said you could select a x64 U320 driver, but not a 160. Did you ever try to use the 320 to see if it would install?

Sorry for all the questions, and there may be a way to make your card work with Win7x64, will try to help.
 

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No offense, but the drivers for xp are 32 bit (x86) and I am running at (x64) so won't these 32 bit drivers be incompatable not only to the os (xp vs vista) but also as they are running on two different architectures (x86 vs x64)?? Instead, would it be possible to insert the Vista install disk and then stop the install go to Win7 and tell the device manager I 'have a disk' then point it to the install disk? Would that work? IF the install disks are packed will that cause a problem?? It just seems like that must be a way to take working x64 bit Vista drivers and use them with Win7. Thanks..

the objective is to find a driver that works with W7...so install W7 x86(32bit) and try what I suggested...don't get hung up on 64bit...and no offense taken..I see where your coming from but with NO VISTA driver support from adaptec for your device maybe you can find something that at least works...x86 or 64bit...it is an old card..came out what 2002??? before pci express..., worked with vista using MS drivers...so agree..you'd think it'd work with W7..maybe a useless effort..or not whatever...

Good Luck
 

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1: Yes
2: Clean/fresh install; MSI K8N Neo4 Platinum; 2 from the latest (no major
advantage to update to it).
3: YES it is 64 but backwards compatible with a 32bit pci slot
4. PCI slot
5. YES
6. YES, forgot to check version; NO
No I didn't.
Don't mind the questions if a solution can be found.
THANKS..
 

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I have both the 32 and 64 bit versions of Win7 installed on Seagate drives behind my 39160. You must have an installed copy of Vista x64 available. Just copy the adpu160m.inf and adpu160m.sys file from vista x64 to a directory on a drive that can be seen by Win7 x64. Use device manager in Win 7 x64 to install the drivers for your 29160. Once successfully install then install a new copy of Win 7 x64 on a disk behind your 29160 from within your existing Win7 x64 system and you’re all done. BTW, when install is complete you don't need to worry about any unsigned 29160 driver problems and you can delete your old Win 7 system. Just be careful about where your boot manager is installed.

Hope this helps
 

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I have an installed copy of Vista x64. I found the adpu160m.sys file but could not find the .inf file. I went back to the installation disk and could not find it listed as such. Was your .inf in the same folder as the .sys file (c:\windows\system32\drivers)? IF not where can I find it? If i have to go back to the install disk where is it located there? So, as I understand it you want me to install it on the existing win7 hard drive then install on top of or in addition to the existing install. COrrect? How do I copy the activation info over to the new install so I know I can keep the activation going? Thanks..
 

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1. Install copy of Win 7 x64 to your sata drive.
2. Use device manager from the just installed Win 7 x64 to installed driver for 29160.
3. When 2 completed insert Win 7 x64 install dvd and install to disk behind newly recognized 29160. All done.
 

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Good answers hootoo - I remember this being an issue for me way back when - I just gave up and pulled the card as I really had no use for it....

But your theorizing makes sense - having both the .inf file and the .sys driver means when you get asked for the driver you point to the ./inf file (like normal) and it then tells the system where the .sys file is *and* gives it parameters on how to use the .,sys file.

Very clever.
 

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Thanks

I also thhink this method of pulling drivers from an existing vista system will work for any drivers that aren't available from a hardware manufacturer's website.
 

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Thanks for the info on how to get this card to work, however, I don't have access to a Vista x64 copy, can anyone post their .sys & .inf Vista x64 versions for me somewhere?
 
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