NCR S16 manual Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server

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Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server 3.51

1.If you are certain that there is no valuable data on the disk, press C to continue.

Note: All of the data which was formerly on the disk will be erased when you select this option. If you do not want to erase the disk, you may exit the installation by pressing F3.

Note: Regardless of which drive you choose to install Windows NT to, certain files are placed on the first disk drive on the top plane (the disk drive with the lowest SCSI ID, referred to as C:, in order to allow the operating system to boot properly. We recommend that you install Windows NT on the first disk drive (C:), or that you do not remove the first disk drive while the system is operating, especially during system startup.

2.Next, you are prompted to select the area of the disk on which you want to install Windows NT Server.

3.If you want to partition an area of unpartitioned disk space, press C, and fill in the size of the partition to be created. If you want to use the entire unpartitioned space, simply press Enter.

Note: If installing to system drives connected to the Mylex DAC 960 PL PCI RAID Adapter, the following known limitation of the Windows NT

3.51 drivers and utilities may cause installation problems:

NT forces the first partition size to be 1024 MB (half of the allowed size) if the following 3 conditions ALL apply:

There are more SYSTEM DRIVES than 1 configured on the drives connected to the Mylex DAC 960 PL PCI RAID Adapter.

The first SYSTEM DRIVE is larger than 1024 MB.

There are no partitions already defined on the SYSTEM DRIVES.

In addition, after the 1024 MB partition has been created during the NT installation, the reboot will fail (see step 8 below).

If the reboot fails, begin the installation again. This time, you will be able to remove the 1024 MB partition and replace it with the full

2048 MB partition. After the 2048 MB partition has been created, the installation will proceed normally.

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Contents NCR S16 Minitower Server Page Contents Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition Installing SCO Unix ViContents Who Should Read This Book PrefaceAbout This Book Related Publications Conventions Used in This BookInstallation Overview Overview Documentation Needed for Setup Step What to Do How to Do It Where to Find Information Where to StartConfirming the Cmos Settings and Configuring PCI Adapters Confirming the Cmos Settings and Configuring PCI Adapters Return to Page 1, and set parameters as follows Confirming the Cmos SettingsECC Power Management Mode Inta Intb Intc Intd Configuring PCI AdaptersConfiguring PCI Adapters Configuring PCI Adapters Confirming the Scsi Adapter Settings Confirming the Scsi Adapter Settings For Wide devices only Configuring the Scsi AdaptersConfiguring the Scsi Adapters Send Start Unit Command Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server Entering Windows Setup Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT ServerPreparing the Hard Disk Inserting the Windows NT Server Setup DiskInstalling from the CD-ROM Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Continue Completing User and Server InformationSelecting Network Protocols Providing Additional Setup Information Completing the Installation Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Page Installing Microsoft Windows NT Server Overview Entering the Setup Routine for NCR Server Manager Pre-Loaded InstallationStarting the Pre-Loaded Installation Completing the Pre-loaded Installation Pre-Loaded Installation Non-Pre-Load Installation Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Preparing the Hard Disk Performing a Full Installation of Windows NT Server Installing the Network Selecting Network Protocols Entering Additional Setup Information Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Enterprise Edition Action Reference Install Service Pack Boot.ini File Before Modification Example Enable 4 GB SupportBoot.ini File After Modification Example Enable 4 GB Support Installing Netware Installing Netware Installation Overview Rebooting the Server and Creating a Primary DOS Partition Rebooting the Server and Creating a Primary DOS Partition Loading the Controller’s Drivers Using an Adaptec ControllerLoading the CD-ROM as a NetWare Volume Installing NetWare Choosing Drivers Switching to the System Console ScreenCompleting the Installation Load Smcpwr SLOT=? FRAME=???? NAME=SMCPWR1E83 Installing NetWare Installing SCO Unix Installing SCO Unix Installation Overview Entering Setup Information Rebooting the Server and Installing the Operating SystemInserting the CD-ROM Inserting the Supplement Volume DiskRebooting the System Inserting the Latest SMC Driver Disk SCO Release 3 Installing TCP/IP CommunicationsCompleting the Installation Inserting the SMC SuperDisk SCO Release 5 Installing TCP/IP CommunicationsSelect Add Protocol. Observe the following Installing UnixWare Installing UnixWare Installation Overview Inserting the Host Bus Adapter HBA Driver Observing Screen Messages Selecting the Installation MethodReinserting the Host Bus Adapter HBA Driver Disk Entering a Password and Completing the Installation Rebooting the Server and Installing the Operating System Installing OS/2 10-2 Installation Overview 10-4 Editing CONFIG.SYS and Rebooting Installing OS/2 Installing MP-RAS Installing MP-RAS Installation Overview Default Installation Overview Restarting the Installation Booting from the Installation Media Performing a Default InstallationSelecting the Type of Installation Entering the System Name, Date, and Time Selecting the Install Media DeviceSpecifying the Secondary Disk Install Licenses Methods Installing LicensesLicenses, press a 11-12 Turning the System Off Performing Additional Administrative Tasks Shadow Options Configuration Settings Required for Installing MP-RASEmbedded Adaptec AIC-7880 Scsi Controller Used Resources 11-18