HP Server tc2110 manual Tip #3. Service Pack Files Replaced Without Feedback

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Chapter 3

Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server

3.Press F3 to quit the installation program.

4.Restart the installation program.

5.At the drive partition screen, delete the 1024 MB primary partition.

6.Partition the primary partition to any desired size up to the drive capacity.

7.Continue with the Windows NT installation program.

Tip #3. Service Pack Files Replaced Without Feedback

Some system configuration changes may ask you to install the original Windows NT drivers diskette. This may cause some system files to be replaced with the old version.

It is recommended that you apply the service pack again if you make any changes.

Tip #4. Using the NT Event Log to Diagnose Network Adapter Problems

If the Network Adapter driver fails to start or does not appear to be working correctly, examine the Event Log for any driver diagnostic messages.

1.Start the Event Viewer applet in the Administrative Tools group in Program Manager.

2.Search the Event Log Source column for any entries named "Hptx."

3.Double-click on the entry to examine the Event Detail dialog box. The upper half of the box gives a short generic description of the error. The lower half of the box is a hex and ASCII dump of error data.

4.Scroll through the error data in ASCII for any readable strings.

5.If a readable string is present, it will describe the problem in more detail.

6.If no readable string is present, this typically indicates that the driver failed early in the process of loading-usually due to a resource conflict (for example, an I/O port conflict).

NOTE

Make sure the Network Adapter is connected to a working hub

 

and verify that the LED is lit. Otherwise, the Network Driver

 

may not install.

 

 

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Contents HP Server tc2110 Network Operating System Installation Guide Page Contents Run HP Diagtools optional Installing Red Hat Linux On-Line Information and Software Sources Installation Highlights IntroductionHP Server tc2110 Installation Highlights for Experts Updating your Server Bios Hardware SetupPreparing your Hard Disk Drives Using the Startup CD Run HP DiagtoolsHigh Level Process Flow Prepare the InstallationCreate the Drivers Diskettes Create Microsoft Windows NT Installation Diskettes Perform Windows NT InstallationPhase 1 Drivers Installation Phase 2 Hard Drive PreparationPhase 3 System Configuration Details Phase 4 Configure the Network Phase 5 Completing the Installation Phase 6 Install the Service Pack How to get a copy of Windows NT 4.0 Service PacksPhase 7 Install HP Video Driver Initialize Hard disk DrivePerform Hardware Status Check Attach Clients to Network and Test Network LinkInstall Additional HP Accessories TroubleshootingTip #1. Troubleshooting Scsi Host Bus Adapter Configuration Tip #3. Service Pack Files Replaced Without Feedback Tip #6. Restarting Windows NT installation Tip #5. Booting from Another Scsi HDDOn-Line Information and Software Sources Page For ease of reading, we will refer to Windows 2000 Server Perform Windows 20000 Installation Chapter Completing the Installation Phase 1 Install the Service PackPhase 2 Install the Chipset Driver Phase 3 Install the HP Video DriverPhase 5 Install Windows 2000 Recovery Console Configure the SystemPhase 4 Install the HP LAN driver Phase 1 Perform Hardware Status CheckPhase 2 Initialize Hard Disk Drive Phase 3- Adding Terminal Server Services Create Client Installation Diskettes Phase 1 -- Configure Server IP Address Configure the NetworkPhase 2 -- Attach Clients to Network and Test Network Link Phase 3 -- Domain Controller Setup Testing the connection using Terminal ServicesInstall Additional HP Accessories Tip #1. Upgrading from NT 4.0 to Windows Tip #3. Configure the Parallel LPT Port for ECP Mode Tip #4. Windows 2000 Drivers SignaturesTip #5. Windows 2000 Recovery Options Recovery option #1 Last known good configuration\WINNT Tip #6. Restarting Windows 2000 installation Online Information and Software SourcesPage Run HP Diagtools optional Phase 1 Start the Installation For NetWare Phase 2 Install HP Drivers \INSTALLPhase 3 Configure the Network Install the Support Pack Install Additional HP Accessories Tip #1. Restarting NetWare Installation Create the Driver’s Diskettes Perform NetWare 6.0 or SBS 6.0 Installation For Both NetWare 6.0 and Small Business Suite Phase 2 Install HP Drivers Phase 3 Configure the Network Install Additional HP Accessories Troubleshooting Page Phase 1 Launch the Installation Perform Red Hat Linux InstallationPhase 2 Configure the Server Phase 3 Complete the Installation Install Additional HP Accessories Page Installing TurboLinux Server Perform TurboLinux InstallationInstalling TurboLinux Server On-Line Information and Software Sources
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Server tc2110 specifications

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