Compaq ProLiant 1000 Migrating to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 on Compaq Se - Page 15

This error may occur for OEMSETUP.INF, NETFLX3.EXE, NETFLX3.HLP,

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467A/0197 WHITE PAPER (cont.) ... 3. Insert a formatted, blank diskette when requested. 4. Reboot your system when your diskette creation process is complete. The boot diskette (number one disk) should already be loaded in your primary diskette drive (also, the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM should already be inserted in the drive). Follow all instructions. 5. You are asked either to press Enter to detect a hard disk controller or to press the letter S to skip hard disk detection, press Enter. Follow the instructions as in Scenario 1, steps 7 - 10. At some point during the file copy process, the following messages might display: The file oemnadnf.inf did not originate from the Microsoft CD. netflx.dll did not originate from the Microsoft CD. cpqarray.sys did not originate from the Microsoft CD. For each message, press ESC to skip. Do NOT replace these files or any others that are detected. Follow the instruction on the screen. 6. Follow the on-screen instructions. Wait several seconds before pressing the OK button, otherwise a message displays requesting that you insert the Windows NT 4.0 CD in the CDROM drive. 7. The setup process continues. The following error messages might display: Unable to open the file x:\I386\netflx3.sys...a non-critical error has occurred This error may occur for OEMSETUP.INF, NETFLX3.EXE, NETFLX3.HLP, and NETFLX3.CPL or other Compaq files. In each case, press ESC to ignore. These errors are non-critical, as was previously stated. 8. Continue the upgrade or install process by following instructions and choosing the software component you want to install. 9. Follow the instructions and reboot the system when you are prompted. IMPORTANT: Compaq and Microsoft recommend that you create an Emergency Repair Diskette. 10. When you are prompted, remove the diskette from the drive and restart the server. After you log on the first time in the Windows NT 4.0 environment, several error messages might display. These messages depend on whether DHCP, WINS, SNMP were installed or enabled previously on Windows NT 3.51. There might also be a "Dr. Watson error." This occurs when SNMP.EXE, CPQMGMT.EXE and others could not be located, which causes an access violation (0x00000000) error to display. This error might not occur if SNMP was disabled prior to the upgrade process. The following table lists several error messages and comments about them. 15

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3.
Insert a formatted, blank diskette when requested.
4.
Reboot your system when your diskette creation process is complete.
The boot diskette
(number one disk) should already be loaded in your primary diskette drive (also, the
Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM should already be inserted in the drive).
Follow all instructions.
5.
You are asked either to press
Enter
to detect a hard disk controller or to press the letter
S
to
skip hard disk detection, press
Enter
.
Follow the instructions as in Scenario 1, steps 7 - 10.
At some point during the file copy process, the following messages might display:
The file
oemnadnf.inf did not originate from the Microsoft CD.
netflx.dll did not originate from the Microsoft CD.
cpqarray.sys did not originate from the Microsoft CD.
For each message, press
ESC
to skip.
Do NOT replace these files or any others that are
detected. Follow the instruction on the screen.
6.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Wait several seconds before pressing the
OK
button,
otherwise a message displays requesting that you insert the Windows NT 4.0
CD in the CD-
ROM drive.
7.
The setup process continues.
The following error messages might display:
Unable to open the file x:\I386\netflx3.sys…a non-critical error has occurred
This error may occur for OEMSETUP.INF, NETFLX3.EXE, NETFLX3.HLP, and
NETFLX3.CPL or other Compaq files.
In each case, press
ESC
to ignore.
These errors are non-critical, as was previously stated.
8.
Continue the upgrade or install process by following instructions and choosing the software
component you want to install.
9.
Follow the instructions and reboot the system when you are prompted.
IMPORTANT:
Compaq and Microsoft recommend that you create an Emergency
Repair Diskette.
10. When you are prompted, remove the diskette from the drive and restart the server.
After you log on the first time in the Windows NT 4.0 environment, several error messages
might display.
These messages depend on whether DHCP, WINS, SNMP were installed or
enabled previously on Windows NT 3.51. There might also be a “Dr. Watson error.”
This
occurs when
SNMP.EXE
,
CPQMGMT.EXE
and others could not be located, which causes an
access violation (0x00000000) error to display.
This error might not occur if
SNMP was
disabled prior to the upgrade process.
The following table lists several error messages and comments about them.