
10. On boot, press Crtl-F to enter the IDE RAID Configuration Utility and configure
the IDE array as usual. Please refer to the Fast Track 100 Reference guide off of
http://www.promise.com/ for additional information on array configuration.
High Level Process Flow
• Perform Windows Server 2003 Server installation
• Completing the installation (HP drivers, Recovery Console)
• Configure the system
• Configure the network
• Additional HP accessories
Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
1. Insert a blank, formatted 3.5" diskette into a the floppy drive of a PC running
Microsoft Windows.
2. Insert your HP Startup CD into the PC's CD-ROM drive and follow the on-screen
instructions to create the appropriate Windows Server 2003 drivers diskette.
NOTE: If the Windows PC does not auto-start the Startup menu, start it by opening
Startup.htm, found at the root level of the Startup CD.
Section 2. Perform Windows Server 2003 Installation
1. Boot your new server from the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM.
2. You will see a message that reads, "Setup is inspecting your
hardware configuration.” The setup screen will be displayed.
3. The system will briefly show at the bottom of the display "Press F6 if you
need to install a third party SCSI or RAID controller.”
NOTE: Unfortunately, the Windows Server 2003 setup only gives you a very short time to
press F6. If you missed it, you will need to reboot your system and resume from step 1,
above.
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