Vista Upgrade prob: update SCSI controller drivers
15 May 2007 in Compatibility & Installation | Comments enabled
When trying to upgrade your PC to Windows Vista, the Compatibility Checker may ask you to update the D347PRT and/or A347SCSI SCSI controller drivers (D247PRT in my case).
After some investigation, it turns out these drivers are actually virtual SCSI device drivers, installed by Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120% (whatever that is).
To continue the upgrade, you must first uninstall Daemon Tools or Alcohol 120%. Once you’ve done that, restart the Vista upgrade, and everything will go swimmingly!
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2 comments. Add your own comment.
Dallas says 20 June 2007 @ 13:48
Hi Dan,
I recently upgraded to Vista Home Premium from Vista Home Basic, and after doing so my virtual SCSI drivers from Daemon Tools ceased working.
When I try a fresh install of Daemon Tools it tries reinstalling these drivers and reboots over and over and over.
Any idea how to fix this?
sajjad says 31 July 2007 @ 11:20
thnx bro
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