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HI ALL

Im using Windows server 2003 OS on Dell power edge 2850 server.

Earlier i have done ASR backup on Server #1 using ntbackup utility ASR wizard.

ASR backup have created files in (tape and diskette).

Then, right now im trying to restore (server #1 ASR) on another server which is (server #2).

During the asr restore, my server #2 was unable to detect the ASR tape.

it looks like i need to install Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape driver during the much earlier process where

i need to press F6 to install 3rd part driver and scsi card.

I do have the driver downloaded in below link (folder name DAT72DRV and the content: pvdatw2k.inf , pvdatw2k.sys , pvdatw2k.cat )

http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/...mp;fileid=93032

When i tried to install (press S specify the 3rd parcty driver on the blue screen), "txtsetup.oem file not found" error pop up

i have contacted the DELL and Quantum guys and they told me that they doesnt have txtsetup.oem file for Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape drive.

Do u know how to create the txtsetup.oem file for Dell Power Vault 100T tape drive to point to pvdatw2k.inf , pvdatw2k.sys , pvdatw2k.cat

Below is the txtsetup.oem file for Adaptec 39160 SCSI - Family Manager Set

Can anyone help to change to Dell PowerVault 100T DAT72 tape drive ??

#-------------------------------------------------------------

# Copyright © Adaptec Inc. 2007

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

#

# General format:

#

# [section]

# key = value1,value2,...

#

#

# The hash ('#') introduces a comment.

# Strings with embedded spaces, commas, or hashes should be double-quoted

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

#

# [Disks]

#

# This section lists all disks in the disk set.

#

# <description> is a descriptive name for a disk, used when

#

# prompting for the disk

# <tagfile> is a file whose presence allows setup to recognize

# that the disk is inserted.

#

# <directory> is where the files are located on the disk.

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

[Disks]

d1 = "Adaptec Ultra160 Windows 32-bit FMS4.0 SP5 S5", \u160dsk1, \

#-------------------------------------------------------------

#

# [Defaults]

#

# This section lists the default selection for each 'required'

# hardware component. If a line is not present for a component,

# the default defaults to the first item in the [<component_name>]

# section (see below).

#

# <component_name> is one of computer, display, keyboard, mouse, scsi

# <id> is a unique <within the component> string to be associated

# with an option.

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

[Defaults]

scsi = a7899NT60

#-------------------------------------------------------------

#

# [scsi]

#

# This section lists the options available for a particular component.

#

# <id> is the unique string for the option

# <description> is a text string, presented to the user in a menu

# <key_name> gives the name of the key to be created for the component in

# HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ControlSet001\Services

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

[scsi]

a7899NT60 = "Adaptec Ultra160 Windows 32-bit FMS4.0 SP5 S5"

#-------------------------------------------------------------

# [Files.scsi.a78xxNT40]

#

# This section lists the files that should be copied if the user

# selects a particular component option.

#

# <file_type> is one of driver, port, class, dll, hal, inf, or detect.

# See below.

#

# <source_disk> identifies where the file is to be copied from, and must

# match en entry in the [Disks] section.

#

# <filename> is the name of the file. This will be appended to the

# directory specified for the disk in the [Disks] section to form the

# full path of the file on the disk.

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

[Files.scsi.a7899NT60]

driver = d1, adpu160m.sys, adpu160m

inf = d1, adpu160m.inf

catalog = d1, adpu160m.cat

#-------------------------------------------------------------

#

# [Config.adpu160m]

#

# This section specifies values to be set in the registry for

# particular component options. Required values in the services\xxx

# key are created automatically -- use this section to specify additional

# keys to be created in services\xxx and values in services\xxx and

# services\xxx\yyy.

#

# <key_name> is relative to the services node for this device.

# If it is empty, then it refers to the services node.

# If specified, the key is created first.

#

# <value_name> specifies the value to be set within the key

#

# <value_type> is a string like REG_DWORD. See below.

#

# <value> specifies the actual value; its format depends on <value_type>

#

#-------------------------------------------------------------

#

[Config.adpu160m]

value = "", tag, REG_DWORD, 20

value = Parameters\PnpInterface,5, REG_DWORD,1

[HardwareIds.scsi.a7899NT60]

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00C0", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00C0&SUBSYS_F6209005", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00C0&SUBSYS_F6200E11", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_E2A09005", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_E2A00E11", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_62A09005", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_0080&SUBSYS_E2209005", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_00CF", "adpu160m"

id = "PCI\VEN_9005&DEV_008F", "adpu160m"

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Not tested, try

[Disks]
disk1 = "PowerVault DAT Driver", pvdatw2k.sys, \

[Defaults]
scsi = pvdatw2k

[scsi]
pvdatw2k = "PowerVault DAT Driver"

[Files.scsi.pvdatw2k]
driver = disk1, pvdatw2k.sys, pvdatw2k
inf = disk1, pvdatw2k.inf
catalog = disk1, pvdatw2k.cat

[Config.pvdatw2k]
;HKR,,TypesSupported,%REG_DWORD%,7

[HardwareIds.scsi.pvdatw2k]
id = "SCSI\SequentialARCHIVE_Python_06408-XXX","pvdatw2k"
id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____06408-XXX","pvdatw2k"
id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____9SP40-052","pvdatw2k"
id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-052","pvdatw2k"
id = "SCSI\SequentialARCHIVE_Python_06409-XXX","pvdatw2k"
id = "SCSI\SequentialSEAGATE_DAT____DAT72-452","pvdatw2k"

Copy all driver files to floppy root directory.

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