Yes, I looked at thsi site and the Tape Library softare seems to be a
diagnostic tool. It would install, but I could not find any drivers. I then
looked at the same web site and found drivers for every other Windows
operating system. I tried those drivers, but to no avail. I tried running
the driver installer as an XP program in Vista and still no luck.
My tape driver is four or five years old so and has been replaced by HP
toteh StorageWOrks DAT40e. That device also does not have Vista drivers.
I may have to buy a Quantum drive which has Vista support, but I was hoping
to do with what I have.
Another thought is a Firewire/SCSI converter.
Sal
"Mike Brannigan" wrote:
> "letti001" <> wrote in message
> news:5AB6887A-8159-4B8D-A0D6-...
> >I have a desktop running Vista Ultimate and need to connect an HP Surestore
> > DAT40e SCSI tape drive via LVD connection. I am having a devil of a time
> > doing so. I cannot find any drivers and cannot find the native Microsoft
> > Drivers for a manual installation. There are XP Pro drivers from HP but
> > they
> > will not install properly.
> >
> > Can someone point me inthe right direction? I need the tape drive to read
> > archived data with some 3D software in addition to running NovaStor Backup
> > for my system.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Sal
>
> If HP do not provide appropriate drivers for your device then you have an
> issue.
> Did you look at
> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...&swEnvOID=2093
>
> --
>
> Mike Brannigan
>