Q-Logic 8100 SERIES Network Cables User Manual


 
3–Installation in a Windows Environment
Removing the Driver
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7. Windows loads the QLogic FCoE driver, and displays all LUNs that were
presented to the QLogic adapter for a boot-from-SAN installation. If LUNs
are found, Windows prompts you to select the disk/LUN on the SAN on
which to install Windows Server 2008 (Figure 3-40).
Figure 3-41. Select Disk/LUN on which to Install Windows 2008
8. Click Next to continue with the standard Windows Server 2008 installation
procedure. For more information about the other QLogic BIOS
configurations required to enable a server to boot from SAN, refer to “Boot
from SAN” on page 7-15.
Removing the Driver
To remove the driver from the Microsoft Windows server:
1. Power off the server.
2. Remove all QLogic 8100 Series Adapters from the server. For information
about adapter handling precautions, see “Installing Hardware” on page 3-4.
NOTE:
Generally, it is not necessary to use the Device Manager or the
Hardware wizard to uninstall a plug-and-play device like the QLogic
8100 Series Adapter. After you remove the adapter from the server,
and restart the server, Microsoft Windows automatically recognizes
that the adapter has been removed and disables the driver.