Compaq ProLiant ML530 Setup and Installation Guide

4-14 Compaq ProLiant ML530 Setup and Installation Guide
Compaq Confidential Need to Know Required
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Installing the Windows NT 4.0 Operating System
1. Boot from the created boot diskette Window NT 4.0 - disk 1. Follow the
instructions on the screen, up to detection of mass storage devices.
2. To skip mass storage device detection, select S for Skip detection.
3. When prompted to specify additional SCSI adapters, select S for Specify
Additional Devices
4. Select Other.
5. When prompted, insert a disk provided by the hardware manufacturer
and press Enter.
6. When prompted to provide a driver for the new device, insert the
Windows NT SSD - disk 2 and press Enter.
7. Select Compaq 32-bit SCSI-2 Controllers for Microsoft
Windows NT 4.0 and press Enter. The Windows NT 4.0 Setup program
will copy the driver required to support the Compaq 64-bit Dual
Channel Wide Ultra2 SCSI and Wide Ultra3 SCSI adapter.
8. Select S for Specify Additional Devices.
9. Select IDE CD-ROM (Atapi 1.2)/PCI IDE Controller and press Enter.
NOTE: Using the Up Arrow key scroll through the drivers list to find the entry. When this
screen is displayed, no list of drivers appears until the user begins scrolling up.
10. When prompted to provide a driver for the new device, insert the
Windows NT Server Setup - disk 3 and press Enter.
11. Continue with the normal operating system installation.
SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare Device Drivers
from Compaq
Your server must have certain device drivers to operate under the
SCO OpenServer and SCO UnixWare operating systems. These drivers are
located on the Compaq SmartStart and Support Software CD shipped with the
server. If you use SmartStart to install your operating system, these drivers
will be installed automatically. Otherwise, you can use SmartStart to create
UNIX Extended Feature Supplemental diskettes (EFS) from Compaq to
support a manual installation of UNIX.