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PC Server 320 EISA Non RAID - Installing Windows NT 4.0

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Windows NT 4.0 Installation Instructions for the PC Server 320 EISA Non RAID systems

Supported models
8640-0D0, 0DV, 2D0, 3D0, 4D1, 4D2, 5D1, 5D2, EE0, EES, EEV, 1S2, NTN, RE0, REV, SB1, SUN


Follow the NOS instructions provided in this document sequentially unless you are instructed differently. Windows and messages might differ from those in this document.

This document contains the following
1.0 What you will need

2.0 Where to download device drivers/files

3.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced users

4.0 Detailed installation instructions

4.1 Setting up the BIOS

4.2 Running EISA configuration

4.3 Setting up the Adaptec SCSI subsystem

4.4 Installing the NOS

Appendix A: Installing Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3

1.0 What you will need
76h4891.exe (310689 bytes, 11-26-96) PC Server 320 EISA BIOS flash update diskette version 16T3b or later.

78h6488.exe (841705 bytes, 10-17-96) PC Server 320 EISA configuration diskette version 4.02 or later.

2.0 Where to download device drivers/files
IBM BBS (U.S.): 1-919-517-0001

IBM FTP site: ftp://ftp.infania.net/pccbbs/pc_servers/

IBM U.S. web site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/searchfiles.html

For IBM PC sites in other countries, begin at http://www.pc.ibm.com

Microsoft web site: http://www.microsoft.com/support/

Microsoft FTP site: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/fixes/

If you are very familiar with SCSI, hardware, and the installation process, continue with 3.0 Quick installation instructions for Experienced Users. If not, continue with 4.0 Detailed installation instructions.

3.0 Quick installation instructions for experienced users
1. Boot the machine and press Ctrl A when prompted to enter SCSI Select. Select to Configure the host adapter and restore defaults (Extended BIOS Translation should be enabled). Low level format the drive under SCSI disk utilities.

2. Boot from the NT diskettes. Allowing autodetection of the mass storage device for the standard 7870 based (2940W) adapter is acceptable for this server.

3. Create an active partition on the boot SCSI drive between 2 and 4GB.

4. Do not use internal NT drivers for your Network Interface Cards (NIC) or SCSI devices added after the install. Use manufacturer's supplied or downloaded drivers for this purpose. Service Pack 3 is mandatory. See Appendix A for installation instructions. Create an Emergency Repair disk during the installation.

See notes and warnings in the detailed instructions concerning NT install and RAID issues.

4.0 Detailed installation instructions
Follow the instructions below in the order presented.

4.1 Setting up the BIOS
Note: Follow the on screen directions on the following disk operations:

Boot to the BIOS upgrade diskette (listed in section 2.0) and flash the system to revision 16T3B.

4.2 Running EISA configuration
1. Boot up to the EISA configuration disk. (Disk listed in section 2.0)

2. Type Y at 'Configure System now?'.

3. Go to step 3, View or Edit Details.

4. Select Total System Memory.

5. Press Enter.

6. Select the correct memory size and press F10.

7. Press F10 again.

8. Go to Step 2, Add and Remove Boards.

9. Press Insert.

10. Press Enter.

11. Select ISA SVGA Video Card and press Enter.

12. Press Enter again.

13. Select Slot 1 and press Enter.

14. Select Step 5, Save and Exit.

4.3 Setting up the Adaptec SCSI subsystem
Note: For open bay models or any SCSI chain setup issues, download Faxback document # 33050 (from 800-426-3395 in the U.S.).

1. Boot the server and press Ctrl A when prompted on the screen to enter SCSI Select.

2. Select Configure/View Host Adapter Settings.

3. Press F6 to restore defaults. Select Yes to reset all options to default. Open SCSI device configuration, on the lines which say Send Start Unit Command set all IDs for active hard disks to Yes.

4. Press Esc twice. Choose Yes to save any changes which are made.

5. Select SCSI Disk Utilities (A SCSI bus scan should occur).

6. For each hard drive that appears in the list perform the following:
a. Highlight the drive.
b. Select Format Disk. (Note: A status bar does not appear. Allow to run until complete.)

4.4 Installing the NOS
Note: There is a Microsoft TechNet issue with some NT installs reporting Operating System Not Found or similar error message after rebooting the first time during the install. This is solved by creating new boot disks by running WINNT /OX from the i386 directory of the CD ROM on a DOS or Win 95 machine, or running WINNT32 /OX from the same directory on an NT machine to create new boot disks. Use these disks for the installation. The shrink wrap disks will work without problems intermittently (perhaps 2 out of 6 tries). Refer to MS Technet for details.

1. Boot from the NT boot diskettes and follow the directions. Allow NT to autodetect the mass storage device for this server type (this assumes the SCSI controller included with the machine is the boot controller).

2. Follow the on screen directions. When a screen appears with hardware information (Computer, Keyboard, etc.) select Above list matches my computer. Continue following the on screen directions.

3. When a screen appears showing unpartitioned space on hard drives, ensure the boot SCSI device freespace is highlighted and press C. Enter a partition size between 2 and 4GB. The C drive should now read New (unformatted).

4. When asked for the target for the NT installation, highlight the C partition and press Enter. Allow setup to format the partition (NTFS recommended).

5. Skip exhaustive examination of the drives by pressing Esc. Partitions will now be checked.

6. Follow the on screen directions to complete the file copy operation and allow the machine to reboot.

7. The machine should now boot to the graphical portion of the NT install. The installation should now follow the on screen instructions depending on whatever hardware you have installed.

Note: Use only downloaded drivers or those supplied with NIC cards. This also goes for SCSI devices added after install.

Note: Create an Emergency Repair Disk when prompted.

*When NT is installed, Service Pack 3 is mandatory. Perform the following to install it:

Appendix A: Installing Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3
Note: You will need about 75MB of free disk space to unpack the Service Pack.

1. Insert the ServerGuide FixPak CD that contains Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3 into the CD-ROM drive, or download the Service Pack onto your hard disk drive (be sure to select the 128-bit version if you are using the U.S./Canadian version of Windows NT).

2. Run the file from a command prompt, or from an explore window, locate NT4SP3_I.EXE on the CD.

3. Press Enter on the NT4SP3_I.EXE Service Pack Setup window to begin the installation.

4. Agree to the license and press Enter.

5. Select to create or not to create an Uninstall directory, then press Enter twice to continue. (Uninstall directory is recommended.)

6. The Service Pack is then copied to your system.

7. If any message appears asking if you want to replace a newer or OEM file, select No to All.

8. After the installation is complete, click OK or press Enter to restart (reboot) the server.


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Date Created

25-11-98

Last Updated

21-12-98

Revision Date

21-12-99

Brand

IBM PC Server

Product Family

PC Server 320

Machine Type

8640

Model

0D0; 0DV; 2D0; 3D0; 4D1; 4D2; 5D1; 5D2; EE0; EES; EEV; 1S2; NTN; RE0; REV; SB1; SUN

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