![]() ![]() Be sure to enable the BIOS Support for a Bootable CD-ROM in the ServeRAID Mini-Utility. If you have installed the PC ServeRAID II adapter, you plan to use it as the startup (boot) device, and you plan to use an external direct access storage device (DASD) enclosure, refer to the documentation provided with the external enclosure for proper setup. Set the jumpers on the hard disk drive to SCSI ID 0 and ensure that active termination is enabled.Check the voltage switch where applicable (some models are auto-sensing).If you are very familiar with SCSI, hardware, and the installation process, continue with "3.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced users." If you are not, continue with "4.0 Detailed installation instructions." IBM Web site: (For countries outside the U.S.) Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3 (file name NT4SP3_I.EXE) (This service pack is available from the Microsoft's Web site or FTP site.).One blank diskette for each of the above device driver diskettes that you are using for your particular installation process.One blank diskette to create an Emergency Repair Diskette (Label it, "Emergency Repair Diskette".).Windows NT 4.0 Device Drivers for S3 TRIO 64V+ Diskette v1.01.01 (part number 4307001) (This diskette is shipped with the server.).An IBM ServeRAID II BIOS Firmware, version 2.40 (part number 10L9218) or later (This diskette image is included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.2 (or later).If the PC ServeRAID II adapter BIOS is not version 2.40 (or later), you will need the following diskettes:.A ServeRAID Configuration Diskette, version 2.40 (part number 10L9198) or later.A ServeRAID Device Driver and Utilities Diskette, version 2.40 (part number 10L9201) or later.If you have added the PC ServeRAID adapter, you will need the following diskettes:.A 7800 Family Manager Set Disk 1 of 2, version 1.31 (part number 4306933) (This diskette is also shipped with the server.).Copies, unless built on special CD-ROM writable drives, are not startable. A licensed copy of the Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 (If you plan to install Windows NT by using a copy of the CD instead of an original, you will have to install it by using diskettes.Supported hard disk drives (Click here to view a list of the supported options and part numbers for your server.).A flat-blade screwdriver (to install hard disk drives).The screens and messages might differ from those in this document.Ģ.0 Where to download device drivers/filesģ.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced usersĤ.1 Setting up the hardware for NOS installationĤ.2 Setting up the basic input/output system (BIOS)Ĥ.3 Configuring hard disk drives using the Integrated SCSI ControllerĤ.4 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 installation program using the Integrated SCSI ControllerĪppendix A: Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 using the PC ServeRAID II adapterĪ.1 Configuring arrays using the PC ServeRAID II adapterĪ.2 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 installation program using the ServeRAID II adapterĪppendix B: Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3Īppendix C: Installing NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for S3 Trio 64V+ Follow the NOS instructions provided in this document sequentially unless you are instructed differently. ![]()
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