HP Integrity Superdome SX1000 Recovering Windows Server 2003 on HP Integrity S - Page 17

Starting Recovery Console from the HP Reinstallation DVD

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6. Follow the instructions on screen; when prompted, enter the password for the administrator account. Recovery Console uses the Administrator password created when you installed the OS. Password changes made after installation do not apply to Recovery Console. Starting Recovery Console from the HP Reinstallation DVD Installing the Recovery Console on an operational server can save you time and trouble later on. If you already have Recovery Console installed, and your server does not boot to the LKGC or Safe mode, you can select Recovery Console from the list of operating system instances to boot. On a Headless Server Running Windows Server 2003: 1. Insert the HP Reinstallation DVD in the DVD drive of the Integrity server. 2. Log in from a Remote Desktop session. 3. Browse the DVD to locate the \wnetsource\ia64 directory and double-click the file winnt32.exe. The related procedure on x86 systems includes the /cmdcons option; DO NOT use this option on Integrity servers. 4. Select New Installation and then click Next to accept the default installation mode. 5. Enter your Windows Server 2003 product key. 6. Select the language, installation, and accessibility options. Accept the default for other prompts. 7. After the file copy completes, the server reboots automatically and runs Windows Setup. 8. When the Windows Setup displays a text-mode menu, press R to repair a Windows installation using Recovery Console. 9. Select the Windows installation you want to repair. 10. Follow the instructions on-screen; when prompted, enter the password for the Administrator account. From a GUI Console: 1. Insert the HP Reinstallation DVD in the DVD drive of the Integrity server and reboot. 2. After the server boots from the DVD, click Advanced to launch the command console. 3. Verify that the C: drive is mounted. If it is not, run the following command: diskpart /s \ia64\addins\assign.txt 4. Change the directory to \wnetsource\ia64 and run the winnt32 command. The related procedure on x86 systems includes the /cmdcons option; DO NOT use this option on Integrity servers. 5. Choose New Installation and then click Next to accept the default installation mode. 6. Enter your Windows Server 2003 product key. 7. Accept the default for all subsequent prompts. 8. After the file copy completes, enter Exit to close the window, and then Exit again to reboot. The server reboots and runs Windows Setup. 9. When the Windows Setup displays a text-mode menu, press R to repair a Windows installation using Recovery Console. 10. Select the Windows installation you want to repair. 11. Follow the instructions on-screen; when prompted, enter the password for the Administrator account. Recovery Console uses the Administrator password created when you installed the OS. Password changes made after installation do not apply to Recovery Console. Recovery Console Commands From the Recovery Console, you can run commands to perform simple operations (such as changing to a different directory or viewing a directory) or complex tasks (such as repairing the Recovery Console 17

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6.
Follow the instructions on screen; when prompted, enter the password for the administrator
account. Recovery Console uses the Administrator password created when you installed
the OS. Password changes made after installation do not apply to Recovery Console.
Starting Recovery Console from the HP Reinstallation DVD
Installing the Recovery Console on an operational server can save you time and trouble later on.
If you already have Recovery Console installed, and your server does not boot to the LKGC or
Safe mode, you can select Recovery Console from the list of operating system instances to boot.
On a Headless Server Running Windows Server 2003:
1.
Insert the HP Reinstallation DVD in the DVD drive of the Integrity server.
2.
Log in from a Remote Desktop session.
3.
Browse the DVD to locate the
\wnetsource\ia64
directory and double-click the file
winnt32.exe
. The related procedure on x86 systems includes the
/cmdcons
option; DO
NOT use this option on Integrity servers.
4.
Select
New Installation
and then click
Next
to accept the default installation mode.
5.
Enter your Windows Server 2003 product key.
6.
Select the language, installation, and accessibility options. Accept the default for other
prompts.
7.
After the file copy completes, the server reboots automatically and runs Windows Setup.
8.
When the Windows Setup displays a text-mode menu, press
R
to repair a Windows
installation using Recovery Console.
9.
Select the Windows installation you want to repair.
10.
Follow the instructions on-screen; when prompted, enter the password for the Administrator
account.
From a GUI Console:
1.
Insert the HP Reinstallation DVD in the DVD drive of the Integrity server and reboot.
2.
After the server boots from the DVD, click
Advanced
to launch the command console.
3.
Verify that the C: drive is mounted. If it is not, run the following command:
diskpart /s \ia64\addins\assign.txt
4.
Change the directory to
\wnetsource\ia64
and run the
winnt32
command. The related
procedure on x86 systems includes the
/cmdcons
option; DO NOT use this option on
Integrity servers.
5.
Choose
New Installation
and then click
Next
to accept the default installation mode.
6.
Enter your Windows Server 2003 product key.
7.
Accept the default for all subsequent prompts.
8.
After the file copy completes, enter
Exit
to close the window, and then
Exit
again to
reboot. The server reboots and runs Windows Setup.
9.
When the Windows Setup displays a text-mode menu, press
R
to repair a Windows
installation using Recovery Console.
10.
Select the Windows installation you want to repair.
11.
Follow the instructions on-screen; when prompted, enter the password for the Administrator
account. Recovery Console uses the Administrator password created when you installed
the OS. Password changes made after installation do not apply to Recovery Console.
Recovery Console Commands
From the Recovery Console, you can run commands to perform simple operations (such as
changing to a different directory or viewing a directory) or complex tasks (such as repairing the
Recovery Console
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