Microsoft E60, TC4100, LC2000, TC3100, E800 manual

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NOTE: If the boot device driver is not included on the Small Business Server 2000 CD- ROM, for example the "HP NetRAID-4M", then do the following steps after pressing F6

a)Press S to select additional hardware.

b)Select Other and press Enter.

c)When prompted to insert driver diskette, please insert the target adapter driver's diskette created with the HP Navigator CD-ROM. Press Enter to continue.

d)Select the target device driver from the list provided on the display. For example, if you have the "HP NetRAID-4M", select "Hewlett Packard NetRAID-4M RAID CONTROLLER".

e)If you have no other drivers that you need to install, press Enter to continue with the installation.

3.Press Enter to continue at the "Small Business Server 2000 Server Setup. Setup Notification…" screen.

4.Press Enter to continue at the "Small Business Server 2000 Server Setup. Welcome to Setup…" screen.

5.Press C to continue Setup at the "Setup has determined that your computer's startup hard disk is new…" prompt.

6.Press F8 to accept the licensing agreement.

7.At the drives partitioning screen, select the target drive. If you want to use the entire drive to install Small Business Server 2000 then press Enter. Otherwise, press C to create a drive a partition.

(In this example we will create a 2GB partition. Please note that Small Business Server 2000 does not have the 2GB partition size limitation present on NT 4.0.)

8.Type 2048 and press Enter at the Create partition size prompt.

9.HP recommends that you create all the partitions needed for each hard drive present on your system at this time.

10.Select the target drive to be used to install Small Business Server 2000. Press Enter.

11.Select Format the partition using the NTFS file system and press Enter.

12.The installer will format and copy files to the hard drive. The system will then reboot.

13.Click Next to continue at the Setup Wizard first dialog box.

14.The Installing Devices screen will be shown with a progress bar on the display. This may take 10 to 15 minutes.

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Contents Table of Contents Requirements IntroductionProcess Flow High Level View Installation Planning SheetAutomatic Installation Using the HP Navigator CD Installation MethodsManual Installation do the following Selecting the Manual Installation Method Manual InstallationCreating the Drivers Diskette Creating Setup Diskettes Installing Small Business ServerPage Hardware Status Check Initialize Hard Drives Double click Disk Management Configure Server IP AddressRight click My Network Places Click Properties Attach Clients to Network Domain Controller SetupEnter the Administrator password and click Next Troubleshooting TipsTip #1. Upgrading from SBS 4.0 to Small Business Server Tip #4. Small Business Server 2000 Driver Signatures Safe Mode Boot Tip #6. Installation Fails to Boot after First RebootTip #7. Small Business Server 2000 Recovery Options Last known good configurationStart RC Booting from Small Business Server 2000 CD-ROM Recovery Console RC BootInstalling RC Frequently Asked QuestionsBooting RC Table #1 AppendixModel Video Adapter Table #2Model Scsi Adapter Ultra Scsi Channel A,B Table #3Model Table #4Model CD-ROM Type Table #5Table #6B Firmware Win 2K Max Boot Support Drive SizeTable #6A AdapterTable #6C On-Line Information and Software Sources

E800, TC3100, E60, LC2000, TC4100 specifications

Microsoft has made significant strides in the realm of computing with its innovative products, including the Microsoft LC2000, TC4100, E800, E60, and TC3100. Each of these devices is tailored to meet various computing needs.

The Microsoft LC2000 is known for its robust design and versatility, catering to professionals who require reliable performance. It features a powerful Intel processor, extensive memory options, and a large storage capacity, making it suitable for both office tasks and multimedia applications. The LC2000 also integrates advanced connectivity features, ensuring seamless networking and data sharing capabilities.

Next, the TC4100 stands out in the market for its compact form factor and user-friendly interface. This device is designed for ease of use, making it ideal for everyday users who may not be tech-savvy. The TC4100 includes a vibrant display, intuitive software, and essential applications pre-installed, allowing users to start their tasks immediately. Its low power consumption is a bonus, contributing to energy efficiency.

The E800 is a tablet designed for on-the-go usability, featuring a lightweight build and an impressive battery life. It combines the functionality of a laptop with the flexibility of a mobile device. Equipped with a touch screen, the E800 allows for easy navigation and interaction with applications. Microsoft has also incorporated robust security features to protect user data, making it a solid choice for business professionals.

Moving on to the E60, this device is tailored for educational purposes and student use. The E60 boasts durable construction to withstand daily wear and tear, making it ideal for school environments. It features a range of educational tools and software, supporting a curriculum-focused approach. The device's collaboration capabilities make it easy for students to work together on projects.

Finally, the TC3100 is recognized for its ability to handle demanding applications. It comes equipped with a high-performance processor and enhanced graphics capabilities, perfect for creative professionals in fields such as graphic design and video editing. Furthermore, the TC3100 includes a customizable interface, allowing users to tailor their experience based on their specific needs.

In summary, the Microsoft LC2000, TC4100, E800, E60, and TC3100 showcase a wide array of features and technologies designed to cater to different user requirements. Whether for professional use, education, or creative tasks, these devices exemplify Microsoft's commitment to innovation and user satisfaction.