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[. . . ] These would most likely be backup software application services. Go to start > settings > control panel > services. Highlight any related service and select "stop". [. . . ] Flash-ASPI: If using Flash-ASPI on a Windows 2000, NT, 98 or 95 system with compatible ASPI drivers loaded: From a System DOS prompt, within the directory where both the firmware upgrade utility (Flash-ASPI) and the new firmware image file reside, type the command: Flash-ASPI x:y:z filename. image Where 'filename' is the selected firmware upgrade image file, and where 'x:y:z' are the Bus number, SCSI ID, and LUN number, respectively. To determine your Bus:ID:LUN numbers, run the command "Flash-ASPI" alone, with out the subsequent arguments. This will provide a list of attached devices with their respective Bus:ID:LUN numbers. To confirm your Bus:ID:LUN numbers in Windows NT, go to start > settings > control panel > tape devices. Highlight the tape device and select properties. The Bus number, SCSI ID, and LUN number will be displayed on the `Settings' tab. To confirm your Bus:ID:LUN numbers in Windows 2000, right-click `My Computer', select Management > Device Manager. Click the `+' next to `Tape Drives'. Right-click the tape drive and select `Properties'. The Bus:ID:LUN numbers will be displayed on the `General' tab. DLT-cup: If using DLT_cup on a Linux system with the SCSI generic device driver (sg) configured, either as a module or compiled into the kernel: Run the command: Dlt_cup /dev/sg?filename. image Where 'filename' is the selected firmware upgrade image, and where ?is the letter, A through H, assigned to the tape drive. If there is only one tape device attached, this letter will usually be "A", however devices that were attached in the past may utilize "A". Run the command "cat /proc/scsi/scsi" to determine the letters assigned to your devices. The upgrade process: The flash process will take about two minutes. First you will see the SCSI identification text. You will then see a series of dots on the screen as the image is sent to the drive over the SCSI bus. The program will then warn you not to power off the drive as the flash process begins. [. . . ] Do not power cycle the drive or system before the update is complete. After the upgrade process has successfully completed, power cycle the drive or autoloader. Your device is now ready for use with the new code. [. . . ]

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