Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:01 pm by JSachs
The controller is listed under "Other devices" (twice, since it has two channels) with manufacturer unknown, but with no yellow symbol. The status says "not installed, code 28). I clicked the "update driver" button but it found nothing.
I tried restarting with the controller removed, then with it reinserted, but that made no difference.
All indications are that the controller is unsupported, yet Microsoft's HCI says flatly that it is. This doesn't make sense.
DSperber, the suggestion that I replace the LSI Logic adapter with a 29160 is not the cheeriest one I could receive, because some years ago I installed the LSI Logic to replace a 29160 which I could not get to work properly. That was so long ago that I don't remember details, but the situation pointed clearly to an incompatibility, not a malfunction.
I've still got the old 29160, so I can stick it back in and see if it works better now. However, I do remember being stunned by how fast my backups ran when I first tried the LSI Logic adapter, so dropping back to the 29160 will be a step down even if it works.
A few comments on the other solutions that were suggested... I know that external disks have pretty much replaced tape for single-system backup, but I'm sticking with tape for the sake of reliability. I've heard too many horror stories about external disks that crashed, taking the family jewels down with them, despite apparently careful handling. Tape makes me feel much more secure.
My current, rather antiquated LTO drive is quite sufficient for my needs, though. Actually, it's overkill. I bought it when I started having persistent reliability problems with DAT and found that I couldn't get a DLT drive to work reliably either. I later learned that the problem was software, not hardware or media, but by then I had the LTO, so I use it.