
Splitting the System
4-10 Express5800/320Ma: Active Upgrade™ User’s Guide
Related Topics
• “Connecting to the Upgrade Side with Remote KVM” on page 4-7
• “Running Software Installation Programs” on page 4-10
• “Restarting the Upgrade Side” on page 4-12
• “Viewing Active Upgrade Process Status” on page 4-21
• “Merging the System” on page 4-15
• “Aborting the Upgrade” on page 4-19
• Troubleshooting
Running Software Installation Programs
The following topics describe how to run software installation programs on the Upgrade
Side while the system is split:
• “Windows Automatic Updates”
• “Other Installation Packages” on page 4-12
(To review the types of upgrades that Active Upgrade technology supports, see
“Software Upgrade Support” on page 2-1.)
Windows Automatic Updates
If you are using Windows Automatic Updates, and you previously downloaded all of the
required software updates, the Automatic Updates icon should be present in the
system tray, and it should report that updates are ready for your computer (Figure 4-3).
If so, you are ready to apply the updates.
Figure 4-3. Automatic Updates Icon in System Tray
NOTE
You should install all security-related hotfixes, but do not
install other types of hotfixes, such as Microsoft QFE
patches that fix a particular problem, before obtaining
validation from NEC Solutions (America), Inc. See
“Recommendations” on page 2-5 for more information.
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