Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1HP Server tc2110 Installation Highlights for Experts
- 2Preparing your HP Server tc2110 for your NOS installation
- 3Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server
- Prepare the Installation
- High Level Process Flow
- Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
- Section 2. Create Microsoft Windows NT Installation Diskettes
- Section 3. Perform Windows NT Installation
- Section 4. Initialize Hard disk Drive
- Section 5. Perform Hardware Status Check
- Section 6. Attach Clients to Network and Test Network Link
- Section 7. Install Additional HP Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Tip #1. Troubleshooting SCSI Host Bus Adapter Configuration
- Tip #2. NT Warning About Drives with More than 1024 Cylinders
- Tip #3. Service Pack Files Replaced Without Feedback
- Tip #4. Using the NT Event Log to Diagnose Network Adapter Problems
- Tip #5. Booting from Another SCSI HDD
- Tip #6. Restarting Windows NT installation
- On-Line Information and Software Sources
- 4Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000
- Prepare the Installation
- High Level Process Flow
- Section 1. Create the Drivers Diskettes
- Section 2. Perform Windows 20000 Installation
- Section 3. Completing the Installation
- Section 4. Configure the System
- Section 5. Configure the Network
- Section 6. Install Additional HP Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Tip #1. Upgrading from NT 4.0 to Windows 2000
- Tip #2. Windows 2000 Installation Halts About Three Minutes After Starting to Boot from CD-ROM
- Tip #3. Configure the Parallel (LPT) Port for ECP Mode
- Tip #4. Windows 2000 Drivers Signatures
- Tip #5. Windows 2000 Recovery Options
- Tip #6. Restarting Windows 2000 installation
- Online Information and Software Sources
- 5Installing Novell NetWare 5.1 and Novell Small Business Suite 5.1
- Prepare the Installation
- High Level Process Flow
- ""Section 1. Run HP Diagtools (optional)
- Section 2. Create the Drivers Diskettes
- Section 3. Perform NetWare 5.1 or Novell Small Business Suite 5.1 Installation
- Section 4 Install the Support Pack
- Section 5. Install Additional HP Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- On-Line Information and Software Sources
- 6Installing Novell NetWare 6.0 and Novell Small Business Suite 6.0
- 7Installing Red Hat Linux 7.1
- 8Installing TurboLinux Server 6.5

Chapter 4 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000
6. After your logon, you will be notified that default display resolutions are
being used. Click OK. You can now configure your settings and test them.
PHASE 4 – Install the HP LAN driver
Windows 2000 installation can not detect the embedded HP LAN. The following
procedure will help you install the driver using the HP Startup CD:
1. Insert the HP Startup CD in your new server. If CD-ROM auto-start is
enabled, a menu will display. You may close this menu.
2. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager.
3. Open the yellow question marked "Other Devices" tree and double-click on
the appropriate "Ethernet Controller" to display its menu.
4. From the "Ethernet Controller Properties" dialog box, click the Driver tab
then Update Driver to open the Update Device Driver Wizard. Click Next.
5. At the prompt "What do you want the wizard to do?", select "Search for a
suitable driver for my device", and click Next.
6. Unselect the "Floppy disk drive" checkbox to keep only the "CD-ROM" and
click Next.
7. Wait for the system to find the appropriate driver, then click Next.
8. Click Finish once the driver has been loaded.
9. Exit all open windows and restart your computer. (This is not required if you
only have one NIC on your system. Otherwise, it is recommended to reboot
to make sure other HP adapters get initialized properly.)
10. After restarting Windows, connect to your network and test for connectivity.
PHASE 5 – Install Windows 2000 Recovery Console
Please refer to Tip#5 in the Troubleshooting section.
Section 4. Configure the System
PHASE 1 – Perform Hardware Status Check
In this section you will run Windows 2000 Device Manager tool to identify any
issues with the installed devices or resource conflicts.
1. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device
Manager.
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