HP Integrity rx8620 Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2003, v6. - Page 41
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IMPORTANT: If you are installing an HPVM Windows guest, you must issue an IN command (for "insert") from the HPVM console menu every time you insert a disc. If you do not issue the command, the server does not recognize the disc and appears to hang. 4. Boot from the Reinstallation media using one of the following methods: • Method 1: Select EFI Boot Manager menu > Internal Bootable DVD from EFI Boot Manager (if this choice is available). If you use this method, you can skip steps 5 and 6 and go directly to step 7. • Method 2: Select EFI Shell and go to the /CDROM(Entry0) file system by typing fs0: and pressing Enter. 5. Start the WinPE OS Loader by typing cd \efi\boot and pressing Enter. 6. Type bootia64.efi and press Enter. 7. Click Reinstall when the HP Reinstall screen displays. 8. A Warning message appears stating that all data, including the partition table, will be lost upon reinstallation. Read the message and confirm the target drive (DRIVE 0) and controller. To continue, press y and then Enter. If you want to abort, press n and then Enter instead. 9. Select the partition size (33 GB is recommended) and click OK. The maximum partition size is limited to the size of the drive. 10. At the Warning message, click Yes to continue. The installation process copies files to the hard disk. Do not power off the server during the installation. 11. When all files from the DVD drive are copied to the server boot disk, read the displayed message. If there were any errors during this process you must address the cause of those errors and repeat this procedure over again from the beginning. If the installation was successful, the system displays: Reinstall Finished [OK]. 12. At the command line message, press any key to reboot the system. 13. Select EULA, a user name, a password, and your network settings. 14. The system will reboot one or more times and then boot to Windows. 15. You are logged in automatically as Administrator the first time that Windows Server 2003 boots. However, after any period of inactivity, a timeout screen saver displays and you must log back in again using the default password Abcdef12 (case-sensitive). 16. Go to the next section for instructions on how to specify the server settings and complete the reinstallation. Configure after the Initial Boot To configure Windows Server 2003 after the initial boot from the local console, complete the following steps: 1. The system prompts you to insert the HP Smart Setup media to install the latest HP drivers and utilities. • Click Yes if you want to do this now. You will be guided through an installation process similar to the one described here: "Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP)" (page 51). After you finish this reinstallation procedure, you should also perform the other configuration tasks outlined in "Installing and Configuring the Management Tools" (page 51) . • Click No if you want to do this later and continue. If you click No, HP strongly recommends that you inspect the system and update the drivers and utilities before bringing it online in your production environment. See "Installing and Configuring the Management Tools" (page 51) for instructions on how to do this, especially the first section describing how to install the Integrity Support Pack using your Smart Setup media: "Install the Integrity Support Pack (ISP)" (page 51). Reinstall from a GUI Console 41