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Netfinity 3500 - Installing Windows NT Server 4.0

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Netfinity 3500 NOS Installation Instructions for Windows NT Server 4.0
Revision Level: 1.0
Updated: 01/21/98

Supported Systems: 8644 - 10U, 10X, 20U, 20X, 21U, 21X, 30U, 30X

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

This document contains the following sections:
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 Hardware for NOS Installation
4.2 Setting Up the BIOS
4.3 Configuring Hard Disk Drives Using the Integrated SCSI Controller
4.4 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 Installation Program Using the Integrated SCSI Controller

Appendix A: Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Using the PC ServeRAID II Adapter
A.1 Configuring Arrays Using the PC ServeRAID II Adapter
A.2 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 Installation Program Using the ServeRAID II Adapter

Appendix B: Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3
Appendix C: Installing NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for Number 9 Virge GX2 and HawkEye Feature Set Software
Appendix D: Installing 4236 NT 4.0 Device Drivers

1.0 What You Will Need:
- Flat-blade screwdriver (to install hard disk drives).
- Supported hard disk drives. Refer to http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/compat/ for a list of supported options and part numbers for your server.
- Licensed copy of Windows NT Server 4.0.

NOTE: The three Setup diskettes included in the Windows NT Server 4.0 package must be used to properly install this product.

NOTE: When downloading diskette images from Diskette factory, use the following path: "Other Servers -> IBM Netfinity 3500 System Diskettes". This will allow you to download all the correct diskette images listed below.

- IBM Netfinity 3500 Ethernet 10/100 Diskette, Version 2.53 (part number 10L8829) or later.

NOTE: This diskette image is included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.1 (or later) OR you can get the 10L8829.EXE file from the IBM bulletin board system (BBS) or file transfer protocol (FTP) site (see the next section for more information).

- 7800 Family Manager Set for OS/2 and WIN NT, Diskette 1 of 2 (part number 10L9293).

NOTE: This diskette image is included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.1 (or later) OR you can get the 10L9293.EXE file from the IBM bulletin board system (BBS) or file transfer protocol (FTP) site (see the next section for more information).

- NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for Number 9 Virge GX2, Diskettes 1 and 2 (part numbers 10L9288 and 10L9289, respectively).

NOTE: These diskette images are included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.1 (or later) or you can get the 10L9288.EXE and 10L9289.EXE files from the IBM BBS, FTP site, or Web site (see the next section for more information)

- If you plan to use the server's audio capabilities, you will need:
- 4236 NT 4.0 and 3.51 Device Driver Diskette (part number 10L8840).

NOTE: This diskette image is included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.1 (or later) or you can get the 10L8840.EXE file from the IBM BBS, FTP site, or Web Site (see the next section for more information).

- If you have added PC ServeRAID II Adapter, you will need:
- PC ServeRAID Device Driver and Utilities Diskette, Version 2.40 (part number 10L9201) or later.
- PC ServeRAID Configuration Diskette, Version 2.40 (part number 10L9198) or later.
- If PC ServeRAID II Adapter BIOS is not Version 2.40 (or later), you will need:
- IBM ServeRAID II BIOS Firmware, Version 2.40 (part number 10L9218) or later.

NOTE: These diskette images are included in Diskette Factory from ServerGuide 4.0.1 (or later) or you can get the 10L9201.EXE, 10L9198.EXE, and 10L9218.EXE files from the IBM BBS, FTP site, or Web site (see the next section for more information)

- One blank diskette to create an Emergency Repair Diskette (label it, Emergency Repair Diskette)

- One blank diskette for each of the above device driver diskettes that you are using for your particular installation.

- Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3 (file name NT4SP3_I.EXE). This is available from Microsoft's Web site or FTP site (see the next section for more information).

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 countries outside the U.S., begin at http://www.pc.ibm.com
- Microsoft FTP site: ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/winnt/winnt-public/fixes/
- Microsoft web site: http://www.microsoft.com/support/

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. Extend the server's lateral base supports (feet) by turning them clockwise until they are perpendicular to the sides of the system unit.
2. If you are installing primary and secondary microprocessors in your server, install both microprocessors at this time.

Note: If you install the secondary microprocessor after you install Windows NT Server 4.0, you must reinstall the operating system.

3. Set the jumpers on the hard disk drive to SCSI ID 0 and be sure the active termination is not enabled. If you have installed the ServeRAID II Adapter and plan to use it as the startup device and also intend to use an external DASD enclosure, refer to the documentation provided with the external enclosure for proper setup.

Note: The Netfinity 3500 uses the new Adaptec 7895 Chipset on the systemboard. The Adaptec 78xx driver that ships on the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM is incompatiable with this new chipset, so you CANNOT boot directly from the Windows NT CD to install. You must, instead, boot from the diskettes and manually add the 7895 driver from the included driver diskette.

4. Insert the original Windows NT Server 4.0 CD into the CD-ROM drive and power-on the server (the server will automatically startup the original CD-ROM but the server will not automatically startup copies of the original CD-ROM).
5. If you have installed the PC ServeRAID II Adapter, install the 'IBM PC ServeRAID' device driver using the 'IBM PC ServeRAID Drivers and Utilities Diskette, Version 2.40' (or later).
6. If you are using the integrated Adaptec 2944U/W, install 'Adaptec AHA-290x/291x/294x/394x/4944' or 'AIC-78xx PCI SCSI Controller' from '7800 Family Manager Set for OS/2 and WIN NT, Diskette 1 of 2'.
7. Use the Ethernet device drivers that are shipped with the server for the integrated Ethernet 10/100 controller. Use 'IBM Netfinity 3500 Ethernet 10/100 Diskette, Version 2.53' (or later). The path to the device driver is 'A:\'.
8. You will receive a 'PCI Configuration Notification' stating that, 'The system has not enabled bus mastering on the device you are installing'. This is a normal message.
9. Click on 'OK' at the Adapter Properties Screen.
10. Install 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3'. See Appendix B.
11. Install 'NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for Number 9 Virge GX2'. See Appendix C.
12. Install '4236 NT 4.0 Device Drivers'. See Appendix D.

4.0 Detailed Installation Instructions:
This section provides complete instructions for Windows NT Server 4.0 installation.

4.1 Setting Up the Hardware for NOS Installation:
1. Extend the server's lateral base supports (feet) by turning them clockwise until they are perpendicular to the sides of the system unit.
2. Locate the key lock on the rear of the server and unlock the side access panel. Pull out on the cover release tab in the middle of the right side panel and push the panel forward.
3. For the initial installation, you must install all the microprocessors you plan to use and it is recommended to remove all other adapters and devices that are not required to get the base operating system installed. (For example, if installing multiple network adapters, only install one at this time. If a tape drive or external SCSI devices will be used, just disconnect them temporarily.) After the operating system is starting without errors, add these devices one at a time. This procedure simplifies the installation process.

Notes:
- If you have installed the PC ServeRAID II Adapter and plan to use it as the startup device, see Appendix A after completing '4.2 Setting Up the BIOS'.
- If you plan to use an external DASD enclosure, the following instructions will not apply. Refer to the documentation provided with the external enclosure for proper setup, then proceed to '4.2 Setting Up the BIOS'.

4. With a flat-blade screwdriver, remove the single screw that fastens the lower drive assembly (located toward the front of the server) to the system unit. Remove the entire assembly from the server by tilting it down 1-to-2 inches and pulling it away from the system unit.
5. The startup hard disk drive should be set to SCSI ID 0 (this is the default; no jumpers on the ID pins signifies ID 0). Refer to the hard disk drive documentation for more information on setting the SCSI ID and termination.

NOTE: Termination for the SCSI chain is provided by the SCSI Cable (part number 01K1501, FRU 01K1497). Do not terminate any SCSI devices attached to this SCSI cable.
6. Insert the startup hard disk drive into the bottom bay of the drive assembly circuit-side down and SCSI connector facing the screw slot. Use the screw kit supplied with the hard disk drive to mount it to the assembly.
7. Reinsert the drive assembly into the server by reversing the removal instructions from step 4.
8. Attach the last available connector (farthest from the controller) of the SCSI cable (part number 01K1501, FRU 01K1497) to the startup hard disk drive. Attach an available internal power connector to the SCSI hard disk drive.
9. Verify that the IDE cable (part number 01K1474, FRU 01K1475) runs from the integrated IDE controller to the CD-ROM drive located in the upper drive bay.

4.2 Setting Up the BIOS:
NOTE: This procedure assumes your machine is starting from the default settings (which can be selected from the 'Configuration/Setup' main menu).
1. Power-on the server and press F1 to enter 'Configuration/Setup'.
2. Select 'Date and Time' and verify the settings; then, press Escape to return to the main menu.
3. Select 'Start Options'; then, select 'Startup Sequence' and verify that the 'First Startup Device' located at the top of the screen is set to 'Diskette Drive 0', the 'Second Startup Device' is set to 'CD-ROM', and the 'Third Startup Device' is set to 'Hard Disk 0'. Press Escape twice to return to the main menu.
4. If any ISA devices are installed (or will be installed) that need IRQs (or other system resources such as I/O ports or memory) reserved, select 'ISA Legacy Resources'; then, select the resource type you wish to reserve. Change the selected resource from 'Available' to 'ISA Resource'.
5. From the 'ISA Legacy Resources' window, press Escape twice. Select 'Save Settings' on the 'Configuration/Setup Utility' window and press Enter twice; then, select 'Exit Setup' and select 'Yes, save and exit the Setup Utility'.
6. The server will restart. If you receive a '162 Configuration Change has Occurred' message during post, press Enter to select 'Continue'; then, press Enter again. At the 'Diagnostic/Setup Utility' window, press Escape; then, press Enter to select 'Yes, save and exit the Setup Utility'.

NOTE: If you have added the PC ServeRAID II adapter, see Appendix A for hard disk configuration and operating system installation instructions.

4.3 Configuring Hard Disk Drives Using the Integrated SCSI Controller:
1. Start (boot) the server and press Ctrl+A when prompted.
2. Select which adapter you wish to configure.

NOTE: If you are using both channels of the integrated Adaptec disk controller, be sure to repeat steps 2 through 8 for both channels.

3. Select 'Configure/View Host Adapter Settings'.
4. Select 'SCSI Device Configuration'.
5. For Device IDs of hard disk drives and other startable (bootable) devices, make sure 'Send Start Unit Command' is set to 'Yes'.
6. Press Escape.
7. Select 'Advanced Configuration Options'.
8. Set 'BIOS Support for Bootable CD-ROM' to 'Disabled'.
9. Press Escape twice to confirm the changes you made.
10. Select 'SCSI Disk Utilities'.
11. Format each hard disk drive individually by pressing Enter while it is highlighted, selecting 'Format Disk', and then responding 'Yes' twice. Formatting might take some time.
12. When all formatting is complete, exit the SCSISelect utility.

4.4 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 Installation Program Using the Integrated SCSI Controller:
1. Insert 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup, Diskette 1' into the diskette drive and insert the Windows NT Server 4.0 CD into the CD-ROM drive. Restart the server.
2. Insert 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup, Diskette 2' when prompted, and press Enter.
3. Press Enter at the 'Welcome to Setup' screen to begin installation.
4. Press Enter to detect mass storage device(s).
5. Insert 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup, Diskette 3' when prompted, and press Enter.
6. The display will read 'Found: IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2) PCI IDE Controller'
7. Press S to install the mass storage device driver and press Enter.
8. 'Other' will be highlighted. Press Enter.
9. Insert '7800 Family Manager Set for OS/2 and WIN NT, Diskette 1 of 2' and press Enter.
10. Highlight 'Adaptec AHA-290x/291x/294x/394x/4944 or AIC-78xx PCI SCSI Controller (Windows NT Server 4.0)' and press Enter.
11. Press Enter at the 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup' screen to continue.
12. Insert 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup, Diskette 3' when prompted and press Enter.
13. You might receive the message that 'Setup has determined that one or more of your hard disks has more than 1024 cylinders', press Enter and continue. Both the integrated SCSI controller and the PC ServeRAID II use extended DOS translation to accommodate this configuration.
14. Press C to continue installation.
15. Page through the license agreement to read it; then, press F8 to agree and continue the installation.
16. Press Enter at the 'No changes: the above list matches my computer' screen.
17. Press C to create a partition; then, type its size and press Enter. Press Enter twice to install to the specified partition. The partition size should range between 300 MB and no greater than 2000 MB for file allocation table (FAT) partitions, and between 300 MB and no greater than 4000 MB for NT file system (NTFS) partitions. It is recommended that the partition be at least 1000 MB if you plan on installing the full BackOffice Suite on the installation partition.
18. Select FAT or NTFS and press Enter to format the installation partition.
19. Specify an installation directory and press Enter (the default is C:\WINNT).
20. Press Enter to allow the Setup program to check your hard disk drive, or Escape to skip the examination.
21. Insert '7800 Family Manager Set for OS/2 and WIN NT, Diskette 1 of 2' into the diskette drive when prompted and press Enter.
22. Remove the '7800 Family Manager Set for OS/2 and WIN NT' diskette when prompted.
23. Press Enter to restart the server.
24. Press Enter or click on 'Next' on the 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup' screen.

NOTE: In the following steps, you may either press Enter or click on 'Next'. When the 'Next' button is highlighted, pressing Enter activates that button.

25. Type your name and organization and press Enter.
26. Type your 'CD Key' located on the back of the CD jewel box and press Enter.
27. Type the number of users 'Per Server' or click 'Per Seat' and press Enter.
28. Type your computer name and press Enter.

NOTE: The only way to change 'Server Type' is to repeat this installation process. So, select carefully.
Server types include:
- Primary Domain Controller (PDC): This server tracks changes made to accounts of all computers on the network. Only one is necessary per domain.
- Backup Domain Controller (BDC): This server acts as a backup to the PDC. Multiple BDCs are allowed per domain.
- Stand Alone Server: This is a server that serves as neither a PDC or BDC.

29. Select the server type and press Enter.
30. If you selected either 'Primary Domain Controller' or 'Stand Alone Server', type the 'Administrator Account Password' twice and press Enter. Otherwise, continue to step 31.
31. Press Enter to create an 'Emergency Repair Diskette'.
32. Select or deselect components by clicking the check boxes next to components. Press Enter twice to continue.
33. Select which type of network the server will be attached to and press Enter.
34. Select either to install Microsoft Internet Information Server, or not to install it, and press Enter.
35. If you are using the integrated Ethernet Adapter, click on 'Select from list' and then press Enter. If you are not using the integrated Ethernet Adapter, install your adapter using the instructions that come with the adapter and continue to step 39.
36. Insert the 'Ethernet Support Diskette 1 of 2', click on 'Have Disk', and press Enter.
37. Switch to the 'A:\' directory and press Enter.
38. Accept the 'Intel 82557-based Ethernet PCI Adapter 10/100' and press Enter. Accept the adapter again.
39. Select network protocols to install and press Enter when finished. If you chose to install Microsoft Internet Information Server, TCP/IP Protocol is selected by default.
40. Select the network services to install and press Enter twice when finished.
41. You will receive a 'PCI Configuration Notification' stating that, 'The system has not enabled bus mastering on the device you are installing' this is a normal message. Press Enter to continue.

NOTE: If you are using the integrated Ethernet Adapter, click on 'OK' at the 'Adapter Properties' screen.

42. You will now need to configure any network protocols specified earlier in setup. Information required for each protocol varies by your specific network configuration.
43. Next, disable any network bindings you do not wish to install and press Enter twice to start the network and continue installation.

NOTE: If you selected Backup Domain Controller, you will have to know an administrator name and password to be able to connect to the proper domain.

44. Type the name of the domain to which this server will connect and press Enter.
45. Press Enter again to finish setup.
46. Select the Date and Time and Time Zone for your server, and press Enter.
47. Setup will prompt you to select a display mode. Click 'OK'; then, click on the 'Cancel' button on the 'Display Settings' screen to ignore this step for now.
48. Insert the diskette labeled 'Emergency Repair Diskette' into the diskette drive when prompted and press Enter to create an 'Emergency Repair Diskette'.
49. Remove diskette and CD-ROM and press Enter to restart the server. Installation is now complete.
50. Install 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3'. See Appendix B.
51. Install 'NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for Number 9 Virge GX2'. See Appendix C.
52. Install '4236 NT 4.0 Device Drivers'. See Appendix D.

Appendix A: Installing Windows NT Server 4.0 Using the PC ServeRAID II Adapter

A.1 Configuring Arrays Using the PC ServeRAID II Adapter:
1. Upon initial startup, an error message similar to the following might be encountered:
' - Following drives not responding (oldstate:newstate:ch:bay) (ONL:DDD:2:1)(ONL:DDD:2:2)
' - Identifiers for the following drives do not match configuration ...'
Press F10 'Exit without change'.
2. If the BIOS Version of the IBM PC ServeRAID II Adapter is not 2.40 (or later), start 'IBM ServeRAID II BIOS Firmware, Version 2.40'. If the BIOS Version of the IBM PC ServeRAID II Adapter is already at 2.40, start 'PC ServeRAID Configuration Diskette, Version 2.40' and skip to step 5.
3. At the IBM DOS 6.1 Startup Menu, select option 1, ServeRAID II BIOS and FIRMWARE update' and press Enter. The utility then updates the server's BIOS and Firmware.
4. Remove the 'IBM ServeRAID II BIOS Firmware, Version 2.40' diskette and insert the 'PC ServeRAID Configuration Diskette, Version 2.40' diskette. Restart the server and repeat step 1 if necessary.
5. Select 'Advanced Functions', then select 'Init/View/Synchronize Config', and finally select 'Initialize Configuration'. Confirm
the initialization request with a 'Yes'.
6. After initializing is complete, exit to the main menu and select 'Create/Delete/Copy Log Drive'.
7. Select 'Create Disk Array'.
8. Use the arrow keys to select 'RDY' drives for each new array. Press Enter on each highlighted drive to add it to the array.
9. Press Escape when finished selecting drives.
10. Select 'Define Logical Drive'.
11. Select an array on which to define a drive.
12. Specify the RAID level for the new logical drive.
13. Specify size for the new logical drive, and confirm with a 'Yes'.
14. A message stating that 'All logical drives must be INITIALIZED after being created' appears. Press Enter. Confirm the command to initialize the logical drive with a 'Yes'.

If a RAID-5 logical drive was defined, a message stating that 'All RAID-5 logical drives must be SYNCHRONIZED after initialization' appears. Confirm synchronization of the new logical drive with a 'Yes'. The synchronization process will take place in the background. It is safe to continue the installation while this synchronization occurs. The synchronization is designed to complete in the background while normal system operation takes place.

15. Press Escape to return to the main menu. Select 'Advanced Functions' and then select 'Backup IPS ServeRAID Config'.
16. Verify that the 'PC ServeRAID Configuration Diskette, Version 2.40' is not write-protected.
17. In the window 'Config' box, type the name of the file where the configuration will be saved or press Enter to accept the default; then, select 'Yes' to confirm.
18. Exit the utility, ignoring the message to back up the RAID configuration and again confirming with a 'Yes'.

A.2 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 Installation Program Using the ServeRAID II Adapter:
NOTE: The procedure outlined in steps 1 through 8 disables the integrated Adaptec controller's startup capability. You can still access devices attached to it under a Network Operating System with the proper device drivers loaded.

1. Insert 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup, Diskette 1' into the diskette drive and insert the 'Windows NT Server CD' into the CD-ROM drive. Restart the server and press Ctrl+A when prompted.

NOTE: Be sure to repeat steps 2 through 7 for both channels of the Adaptec disk controller.

2. Select which adapter you wish to configure.
3. Select 'Configure/View Host Adapter Settings'.
4. Select 'Advanced Configuration Options'.
5. Set 'Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves BIOS Space)' to 'Disabled'.
6. Press Escape twice, confirming changes made.
7. Press Escape once more to return to the 'Bus:Device:Channel' selection menu.
8. Press Escape to exit the SCSISelect utility. Then restart the server.
9. Insert 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup, Diskette 2' when prompted and press Enter.
10. At the 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Setup' screen, press Enter to continue.
11. Press S to specify 'mass storage device', press S again on the next screen; then, highlight 'Other' and press Enter.
12. Insert the 'PC ServeRAID Device Driver and Utilities Diskette 2.40' (or later) into the diskette drive, and press Enter twice to accept 'IBM PC ServeRAID'.
13. Press S again and use the up arrow key to highlight 'IDE CD-ROM (ATAPI 1.2) PCI IDE Controller' and press Enter.
14. If you have added additional Disk controllers, press S and follow the previous instructions for installing additional device drivers. If you do not have additional Disk controllers, press Enter twice.
15. Press C to continue installation. You will be prompted to remove Diskette 2 and insert Diskette 3.
16. You might receive the message that 'Setup has determined that one or more of your hard disks has more than 1024 cylinders', press Enter and the press C to continue. (Both the Adaptec 2944U/W and the PC ServeRAID II utilize extended DOS translation to accommodate this configuration.)
17. Page through the license agreement to read it; then, press F8 to agree and continue the installation.
18. Press Enter at the 'No changes: The above list matches my computer' screen.
19. Press C to create a partition; then, type its size and press Enter. Press Enter twice to install to the specified partition. The partition size should range between 300 MB and no greater than 2000 MB for file allocation table (FAT) partitions, and between 300 MB and no greater than 4000 MB for NT file system (NTFS) partitions. It is recommended that the partition be at least 1000 MB if you plan on installing the full BackOffice Suite on the installation partition.
20. Select FAT or NTFS and press Enter to format the installation partition.
21. Specify an installation directory and press Enter (the default is C:\WINNT).
22. Press Enter to allow Setup to check your hard disk drive, or Escape to skip the examination.
23. Insert the 'PC ServeRAID Device Driver and Utilities Diskette, Version 2.40' (or later) when prompted and press Enter. You might be asked for additional diskettes if you added additional device drivers.
24. Go to step 21 of '4.4 Running the Windows NT Server 4.0 Installation Program Using the Integrated SCSI Controller' to complete the installation.

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

1. Download the Service Pack onto your hard disk drive (be sure to select the 128-bit version if you are using the US/Canadian version of Windows NT Server 4.0).
2. Run the NT4SP3_I.EXE file from a command prompt or from an explore screen.
3. Press Enter on the Service Pack Setup screen to begin installation.
4. Page through the license agreement to read it; then, press F8 to agree and continue the installation.
5. Select whether or not you want to create an Uninstall directory, and then press Enter twice to continue.
6. The Service Pack is then copied to your server.
7. When prompted to replace the 128-bit security file with the 40-bit file, select 'Skip'.

NOTE: The following OEM-installed files should not be overwritten:
- Adaptec device driver AIC 78XX.SYS file
- Ethernet device driver E100B.SYS file

8. If a message asking if you want to replace <PATH>\WINNT\SYSTEM32\SCHANNEL.DLL appears, select 'Replace'.
9. After the installation is complete, click 'OK' or press Enter to restart the server.

Appendix C: Installing NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for Number 9 Virge GX2 and HawkEye Feature Set Software:
Appendix C is an excerpt from: 'NT 4.0 Video Device Driver for Number 9 Virge GX2, Diskette 1 of 2' READ_ME

NOTE: 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3' or later must be installed prior to attempting to install this device driver. See Appendix B for instructions on installing.

1. Start the server with Windows NT Server 4.0 installed.
2. Display the 'Display Properties' window by clicking the right mouse button anywhere on the Desktop and then selecting the 'Properties' option from the pop-up menu.
3. Click on the 'Settings' tab.
4. Click on the 'Display Type' button. The 'Display Type' window appears.
5. Under 'Adapter Type', click on the 'Change' button.
6. In the 'Change Display' window, click on the 'Have Disk' button.
7. Insert '9FX Reality 334 Device Driver for Windows NT Server 4.0, Diskette 1' into diskette drive A; then, click on the 'OK' button. Or, if you have copied the device driver files to a directory on your hard disk drive or to a network drive, enter the correct path and click on the 'OK' button.

NOTE: Do NOT store the device driver files in a directory called C:\NUMBER9 as it will create a conflict with the configuration file of the same name!

8. From the list of displayed S3 devices, select the 'Reality 334' device; then, click on the 'OK' button.
9. In the 'Third-party Drivers' window, click on the 'Yes' button to proceed.

NOTE: If a message appears stating the device driver is already installed on the server, and asks if you want to use the current or new device drivers, be sure to select the 'New' button.
10. When the message 'The drivers were successfully installed' is displayed, remove the device driver diskette from the drive; then, click on the 'OK' button.
11. In the 'Display Type' window, click on the 'Close' button.
12. In the 'Display Properties' window, click on the 'Close' or 'Apply' button.
13. When the 'System Settings Change' window appears with a message asking if you want to restart your computer, click on 'Yes'.

Notes:
- The first time NT 4.0 is restarted after the 9FX Reality 334 driver has been installed, an Invalid Display Settings message box will appear stating that A new graphics driver has been installed. Press OK on the message box and OK on the Display Properties window and then continue with the installation of HawkEye.

- Before installing the HawkEye for Windows NT Server 4.0 feature set, close all open application programs and disable any anti-virus software that is running on your computer until the 'HawkEye for Windows NT Server 4.0' installation is complete!

14. Insert the 9FX Reality 334 driver for Windows NT 4.0 diskette 1 into drive A. Or, if you have copied the driver files to a directory on your hard drive or to a network drive, proceed directly to step 2.
15. From Windows NT Server 4.0, click on the 'Start' button.
16. Select 'Run...'.
17. Run Setup from drive A, or from the directory on your local hard drive, network drive, or CD-ROM that contains the 9FX Reality 334 video driver. For example, if your CD-ROM is drive D: and the drivers are located in a directory called NT40, then you would type: D:\NT40\SETUP. If you're not sure exactly where the drivers are, use the BROWSE option on the RUN... window to locate the 9FX Reality 332 SETUP program.

18. SETUP.EXE will perform the 'HawkEye for Windows NT Server 4.0' installation for you.
19. Follow the on-screen instructions when SETUP.EXE is run until the installation is complete. When the installation is finished, remove the diskette from drive A if one was used.
20. If prompted, you must restart Windows NT Server 4.0 to complete the installation of your new 'HawkEye for Windows NT Server 4.0' features.

Appendix D: Installing '4236 NT 4.0 Device Drivers'
Appendix D is an excerpt from: '4236 NT 4.0 and 3.51 Device Driver Diskette' README.TXT

NOTE: 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3' or later must be installed prior to attempting to install this device driver. See Appendix B for instructions on installing.

1. From the 'Windows NT Server 4.0 Desktop', open the 'Control Panel' from the 'Start Menu' by clicking on 'Start -> Settings -> Control Panel'.
2. Double click the 'Multimedia' icon in the 'Control Panel'.
3. From the 'Multimedia Properties' window, click on the 'Devices' tab.
4. Click the 'Add' button. Select 'Unlisted or Updated Drivers'; then, click 'OK'.
5. Insert the '4236 NT 4.0 and 3.51 Device Driver' diskette into the diskette drive.
6. In the path field, type in the path to the diskette drive the 'Crystal Audio Driver' is in. On a typical system this would be A:
7. Click 'OK'.
8. A dialog box will open with the 'CrystalWare Audio Driver' highlighted. Click 'OK'.
9. The device driver files will be copied and return you to the 'Multimedia Properties' window. Remove the device driver diskette from the drive.
10. Windows NT Server 4.0 will not place the speaker icon on the task bar until the next time you start Windows NT Server 4.0.

IBM NOTE: This speaker icon can be used to quickly access the audio volume control and mixer panel. Right click on this icon and select 'Open Volume Controls'; then, select 'Options' and 'Advanced Controls'. Click on the 'Advanced' button. Under 'Other Controls' deselect 'PC speaker mute' and select 'Close and Exit'. Installation is now complete.

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Windows NT

Date Created

17-04-98

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29-10-98

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29-10-99

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IBM PC Server

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Netfinity 3500

Machine Type

8644

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10U; 10X; 20U; 20X; 21U; 21X; 30U; 30X

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