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The files for the Multi-Path I/O software are copied on to the K2 system when the K2 software is
installed.
1. Access the Windows desktop on the K2 system.
You can do this locally with a connected keyboard, mouse, and monitor or remotely via the
Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
2. Stop all media access. If AppCenter is open, close it.
3. Click
Start | Run
, type
cmd
and press
Enter
.
The MS-DOS command prompt window opens.
4. From the command prompt, navigate to the
C:\profile\mpio
directory.
5. Type one of the following at the command prompt:
•
If uninstalling on a 32-bit system:
gdsminstall.exe -u c:\profile\mpio gdsm.inf Root\GDSM
•
If uninstalling on a 64-bit system:
gdsminstall64.exe -u
6. Press
Enter
.
The software is uninstalled. The command prompt window reports progress.
7. Restart the K2 system.
Installing Multi-Path I/O Software on a direct-connect K2 system
Before doing this task, if a K2 Summit system with K2 software version lower than 9.0, make sure
the write filter is disabled.
The following procedure is required for direct-connect K2 systems.
The files for the Multi-Path I/O software are copied on to the K2 system when the K2 software is
installed.
1. Access the Windows desktop on the computer on which you are installing MPIO.
You can do this locally with a connected keyboard, mouse, and monitor or remotely via the
Windows Remote Desktop Connection.
2. Stop all media access. If AppCenter is open, close it.
3. Click
Start | Run
, type
cmd
and press
Enter
.
The MS-DOS command prompt window opens.
4. From the command prompt, navigate to the
C:\profile\mpio
directory.
5. Type one of the following at the command prompt:
•
If installing on a 32-bit computer:
gdsminstall.exe -i c:\profile\mpio gdsm.inf Root\GDSM
•
If installing on a 64-bit computer:
gdsminstall64.exe -i
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