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Chapter 4 Manual OS Installation

4.1 Creating Driver Disks

When installing the server manually, it is necessary to create driver installation disks
beforehand. Also, driver disks must be created when you add an expansion card
during server operation.

Preparation for Creating Driver Disks

You need floppy disks for driver disks. A floppy disk is necessary for each driver.
Driver disks are created using the ServerStart FloppyBuilder function. The FloppyBuilder can be used
under environments such as:
Starting up the system from the ServerStart CD-ROM on the server
Starting up the ServerStart system on a client computer (Recommended)
When creating the tools on a client computer, it is necessary to install ServerStart on the client
computer beforehand. Install it according to"2.4 Preparation for Using ServerStart on a Client
Computer" (pg.48).
If a different version of ServerStart has been installed, uninstall it and install the proper version. For
details on how to uninstall ServerStart, refer to "2.4.2 Uninstalling ServerStart" (pg.51).
The FloppyBuilder function may not operate correctly if you start up ServerStart while ServerStart of a
different version is installed in the computer. Make sure to uninstall a different version of ServerStart.

4.1.1 Required Driver Disks

The driver disks to be created differ depending on the OS to be installed.

For Windows Server 2003

*1: Created from the ServerStart CD-ROM
table: Drivers Required for Installing Windows Server 2003
Expansion card / onboard controller Driver
Chipset Intel Chipset E7210 Ver5.1.0.1008
Graphic controller Standard driver provided with the OS
Onboard LAN PG-1852/1862/188x/189x LAN Driver for Windows
2003 Ver8.3*1
LAN card (PG-1852/PG-1862/
PG-1882L/PG-1892L)
RAID Ctrl 1-Channel 64MB (PG-141C1L) PG-141C (LSI Logic MegaRAID 320-1 Step2) Driver
for Windows 2000/2003 V3.0L10 *1
SCSI Ctrl U160 lp (PG-130L) Standard driver provided with the OS
Other expansion cards Driver supplied with the expansion card