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When I first started playing with 68k macintosh systems around 1999/2000 (a Macintosh Plus) I connected an external SCSI drive to my Windows 98 system and was able to use an early version of Basilisk II with SCSI pass-through to format the hard drive. Now 18 years later, SCSI is an obsolete technology, and in general is not supported under the latest versions of Windows and the the Macintosh OS, although I believe Linux still has support.

I have not personally tested this, but based on comments received from others (see below) the product VueScan seems to work well and provide the required drivers for many scanners. You require both the appropriate SCSI driver for your SCSI card AND VueScan.

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I have an Adaptec 2940 PCI Card. I followed your instruction to the letter. Unfortunately, when I give the location of the djsvs.inf and the djsvs.sys files, Windows 10 (64 bit) tells me that it does not find any driver. Any idea what is wrong?

Hi this looks really interesting and looks like it might solve my problem of connecting a Nikon Coolscan III scanner to my computer running Windows 10, however I noticed the comment about storage, should it work for the scanner? Thank you

Thanks very much for this! I got my old Minolta Dimage Scan Elite F-2900 to scan again after these drivers worked for my AHA-2930U SCSI card. I use VueScan software and it recognised the scanner without a glitch.

I had great success using the above information after tweaking the install a bit. After setting the above bcdedit parameters the drivers still would not load, I then used the GUI to disable signature checking:
1. Click START, type Recovery OPTION, not Recovery Control Panel in the command box, and select same.
2. Click ADVANCED STARTUP, let the system reboot, then select TROUBLESHOOT press enter.
3. After boot, click on ADVANCED OPTIONS>STARTUP SETTINGS, and wait for reboot.
4. Select DISABLE DRIVER SIGNATURE ENFORCEMENT (option 7 for me) from the list. When the system has rebooted yet again, log in and go to device manager and load the above drivers for your card.
This was successful for me for the following Adaptec SCSI cards: AHA2944, ASC29320,AHA2940W. What did not work were Adaptec ASC29160,ASC19160, and AHA2940U2.

Works now with an adaptec card AVA 2903B + Epson Perfection 1200S + Vuescan from Hamrick software under win 10. I installed the driver Unsigned driver for Adaptec AHA-29xx cards . After restart with switched on scanner the scanner works well.

I am having issues installing an adaptec aha-2940u/uw card into my windows 10 x64 pc. Windows does not detect it as a scsi card at all, and when I try to install the 29xx drivers on the detected device, it adds the microsoft storage spaces device, and the adaptec drivers is installed with an error.

It is printed on the card as AHA-2940W/AHA-2940UW, there is a sticker on the adaptec chip that shows AHA-2940UW/DELL2. I finally figured out what was going on. The first few times I booted the computer, the SCSI card was not being recognized in BIOS. After a few shut downs, it finally started showing the Adaptec pre-boot setup, so I went into the menu, and enabled the PnP option. It then showed up in windows and your driver installed ok. I am able to read MO disks. (My previous troubleshooting led me to do a fresh windows 7 install, which is when the card started showing the pre-boot menu, it installed ok in Win 7. After that I did a fresh install of Win 10, and it is working in that, too!) Thank you very much for this post and your response!

Hi, I tried your Solution with Windows 7 operating system and a Adaptec AHA-2940 Ultra. It works very well, I use the card with some old scanners, a Canon FS4000US, Nikon COllscan II and Imacon Flextight. I recommend Vuescan for Scanning, Silverfast SE could not be started, the software doesnt find the scanners, although the scanners are shown in the device manager.
Thank you very much for your page with this information.
Greetings from Germany
Karl

@kyle Check your motherboard manual, many times only some of your pcie lanes are enabled so the video card that is plugged in may be using the shared lane leaving the other one not working. If you can, move the video card to a different slot and try again.

Odd, I just tested the 320 driver again on my windows 10 pc (did a clean install a few months ago). I downloaded the driver, ran the .exe and it placed the drivers in c:\adaptec\scsi.
I was able to select the card in device manager and update/install the driver (selecting c:\adaptec\scsi as the source folder), and Windows 10 recognized the card.

Hello Steve, I came across this blog and could succesfully install the driver for my 2940au. I see in your pictures you have a jazz drive attached. Mine is a 1GB version but is not detected. I have Win10-1903 running. Any idea?

As a late-comer to Windows 10, I was leary of leaving Windows XP as I still use SCSI devices in my studio. Everything I read on Winows 10 reviews indicated that SCSI was not supported. Then I found your site ? . Using your links I was able to find drivers for my Adaptec AHA-2920C PCI SCSI adapter.

I am using Windows 10 rel 1909. Following your steps I was able to install my Adaptec AHA-2920C SCSI card. Next up was to install my 1998 Minolta Dimage Scan Speed F-2800 film scanner. I found a Win10 .inf driver for it and used the boot allowing unsigned drivers procedure to install it. It installed and is working. I installed the latest release of VueScan Pro and bang! My old scanner works!

I have an Adaptec AHA-2940U2W, is there a driver solution for Windows 10?
I have been searching the internet for a very long time without finding any driver for my card.
MicroSemi (Adaptec) has one for Windows 7 x86, it is not possible to use it and create one for Windows 10, just a little wonder.

Hello there, I wanted to thank you for making available the SCSI drivers for the Adaptec cards to be used under Windows OS.
I needed to read a SCSI Hard Drive from an old HP workstation no longer booting.
I bought an Adaptec AVA 2960 to be installed on a Vista 64 bit computer, no need to say that the card comes with drivers on floppy and they are only good for the 32-bit version.
I have saved them on a USB drive and updated the driver from Device Manager, no complicated procedures: magic works like a charm. Thanks

Hi,
I need your help guyz as I just want to connect a vintage sampler to my computer running windows 10 64bits, (i used to have an adaptec 2904 running under win xp before my old computer crashed).
Can somebody recommend me a scsi card ?
Any help appreciated.
Thanx and have a nice WE!
JP

I can report that with an edit of the .inf file, the first driver can be used with the AHA-1480 Adaptec SlimScsi card under Windows 10. The edit involves adding a few lines to the .inf to handle the Cardbus based card. The original inf contains the following section:

Once this is done, the driver installs with as long as Driver Signature is temporaily disabled using the Troubleshooting menu.
I am using the 1480 with a Nikon LS-2000 scanner and Vue Scan under Windows 10 x64. This combo works fine.

My desire to use this card was based on finding a card that can be adapter to a PCI-e slot and would function under a UEFI bios with secure boot, as I eventually wat to go to Windows 11. I have the card plugged into a Cardbus to PCCard adapter, which is in turn plugged into a PCI-e to PCCard adapter. Both adapters were purchased on Ebay at under $30. The 1480 does not have a bios, so there is no conflict with the UEFI bios of my mother board. I was initially using a Firewire to Scsi adapter to run the scanner. This initially worked fine, but after a while, I started having communication errors, potentially a component on the adapter was failing/overheating. The 1480 with Vuescan seems to be working well. With respect to modern motherbaord compatibility, this approach seems to be the only approach to install SCSI on motherboards without PCI slots that dose not require case modifications. The 2904 and 2906 cards, which too lack bios are likely compatible with UEFI, but these cards require a PCI-e to PCI riser to use in modern motherboards, which in turn requires a case modification due to the riser.

Hi nukEd, you should look at VueScan to see if your scanner is supported, if it is, then using one of the known working PCIe cards with VueScan + your scanner should work. Comments from others indicate that the LSI Logic card has better compatibility with with old scsi devices.

However, to get it working ive had to use an older computer with a PCI slot to fit the scsi adapter card (an ava 2904e). I would like to use this card on my main computer and bypass the need for an older system. the driver you supplied works with the card in windows 10 just fine.

So my question is, would a pcie to pci adapter card allow the older scsi pci card to still work? or would having such a setup likely cause problems. This is the adapter card im talking about btw: -pci-express-to-pci-adapter-card-ab64902?gclid=CjwKCAjwzNOaBhAcEiwAD7Tb6L0DqJqX7xZ_CvA8h7dWLCQ9IOAk9RpH9HqHx9csiyJGfeR9l6G0MhoCZOIQAvD_BwE

This way the card itself is sitting firmly in the case but does not have the same stability as if the card would be sitting also in the PCIe-Slot. But having the card a bit loose in the case than modifying it.

I have a Adaptec AIC 7901x scsi card. Any idea if it could work with windows 10? Should I just get a 2940 on Ebay. (Of course I had one that I threw away earlier this year) before I tried getting my Canonscan FS 2710 to run under win 10.

I hope this page is still monitored. I have a Vintage PC that currently runs Windows XP. I want a SCSI card and ribbon cable, to run a Jaz 1GB drive. Is this possible? I could probably update XP if necessary? Help?

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