
6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
Express5800/GT-110e, GT-110e-S, R110e-1E Installation Guide (Windows)
Chapter 1 Installing Windows
6.
Setting Up Windows Server 2003
Set up Windows Server 2003 and the system.
6.1
Before Starting Setup
Read through the cautions explained here before starting setup.
: Setting up of Pre-installed model
: Confirm during Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
: Confirm during Setup with OS standard installer
(1/3)
Setup Items to confirm
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Windows family The following editions of the Windows Server 2003 family may be installed.
• Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition
• Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition *1
• Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition *2
*1 Supported by R110e-1E only
*2 Supported by GT110e and GT110e-S
Inquiries about installing other editions may be made at your sales dealer or maintenance
service company. For information about Service Packs, refer to 1.3 Service Pack Support.
Note
Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER cannot be used.
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License
authentication
If Windows Server 2003 is installed from Backup CD-ROM, the license is already activated. If
Windows Server 2003 is installed from an OS CD instead of Backup CD-ROM, a product key
is required for license authentication. At this time, the product key must be the same as that
indicated on the COA label of Windows Server 2003.
For details, refer to Chapter 1 (6.8 License Authentication).
Important
Activate within 30 days following installation. The system is locked if 30
days have passed without activation.
Hardware
configuration
The following hardware configurations require special procedures.
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• When using OEM drivers, be sure to change the boot order of the Flash FDD on the BIOS
settings as follows:
Select Boot, Floppy Drive BBS priorities, Boot Option #1, and then specify the Flash
FDD used.
Note
Change as instructed in Chapter 1 (6.3.3 Setup procedure).
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• Notes on using N8103-149/150/151 on Windows2003:
1) When a battery is used:
The following message may appear on POST screen at reboot if Service Pack2 is not
yet applied. It is not the problem.
cache data recovered successfully
2) When no battery is used:
- Set the cache mode of RAID Controller to the default setting (AutoSwitch or
WriteThrough) until Service Pack 2 is applied.
- To operate the RAID Controller in WriteBack mode, change setting to WriteBack
after Service Pack 2 is applied.
* The default cache mode of RAID Controller is AutoSwitch
WriteBack mode unless it is changed manually at or after creation of VD.
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