HP Tc2100 hp server tc2100 NOS installation guide (English) - Page 26
PHASE 2 – Perform Hardware Status Check
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Chapter 3 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000 20. If you installed Windows 2000 Server, "Windows 2000 Configure Your Server" will launch. Close this window as we will postpone the customization of your server until completion of all the installation steps. 21. If you installed Microsoft Small Business Server 2000, Click Cancel to close the "Setup needs the location of the Small Business server 2000 Setup files..." window. NOTE You may open the "Windows 2000 Configure Your Server" wizard at any point of time by clicking Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Configure Your Server. PHASE 2 - Perform Hardware Status Check In this section you will run Windows 2000 Device Manager tool to identify any issues with the installed devices or resource conflicts. 1. Open Start | Settings | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager. 2. Verify that no devices have either a yellow band (!) or question mark (?) symbol next to it. o Yellow (!) means that there is a resource issue with the device. o Question (?) means that the device is unknown. If (!) or (?) symbols are reported then double click on each of the devices with (!) or (?). Use the "Device Status" message for troubleshooting. Or if a printer is available, use the View, Print from the menu to get a report. 3. Verify if the installed drivers are digitally signed. a. In the Device Manager, select the device (e.g HP NetRAID-1M) that you want to verify. b. Right click Properties | Driver. c. Locate the "Digital Signer:" If the driver of that device is digitally signed then it will display "MS Windows 2000 Publisher" or "Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher". If the driver of the device is not digitally signed we recommend that you check the HP Website www.hp.com to install the latest driver package. 4. Exit the Device manager, System Properties and Control Panel applications. 5. Check the Event viewer to make sure that there are no errors in the log. Click on Start | Programs | Administrative tools | Event viewer. 20