HP LH4r Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation Guide for HP Servers - Page 2

Introduction, Appendix B. Installing TopTools Agents or Instant TopTools on Windows 2000 - server

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Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks Tip #1. Upgrading from NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 Tip #2. HP NetRaid-1 Partition >8GB Not supported Tip #3. NetServer LH Pro, LD Pro and LH II with DAC present hangs during high work load Tip #4. Windows 2000 Installation halts about three minutes after starting to boot from CD-ROM Tip #5. LX Pro, LX, LXe, LH Pro, LD Pro & LH II hang when booting from the Windows 2000 CD Tip #6. Avoid using IRQ 9 on NetServer LH 4 Tip #7. Using the Windows 2000 integrated backup utility with NetServer E60 and E 50 bundled tape drives Tip #8. Configure the Parallel (LPT) Port for ECP Mode Tip #9. Event Viewer Error 3013 On NT Clients Tip #10. Mirror Drive Issue Tip #11. Upgrading Windows 2000 from Uniprocessor HAL to Multiprocessor HAL Tip #12. Installing the NetRAID-4M, 2M, or 1M Driver After Windows 2000 is Installed Tip #13. Windows 2000 Driver Signatures Tip #14. Upgrading D5013B NIC Drivers for Windows 2000 Tip #15. Installation Fails to Boot after First Reboot Tip #16. Installing Citrix on HP NetServer LT 6000 Tip #17. Windows 2000 Recovery Options Tip #18. Installing the HP NetRaid-4M Drivers when Upgrading to Windows 2000 Tip #19. Page Address Extension /PAE not added by Windows 2000 DataCenter installer Tip #20. Hibernate Tab Not Available in Windows 2000 DataCenter Tip #21. Windows 2000 DataCenter WINMSD.EXE utility reports wrong BIOS version Frequently Asked Questions Appendix A. Informational Tables Appendix B. Installing TopTools Agents or Instant TopTools on Windows 2000 Server/Advanced Server On-Line Information and Software Sources Introduction This document was created by Hewlett-Packard for the purpose of helping you install Microsoft Windows 2000 on your HP Server based on procedures tested by HP. The objective of this document is to provide the information needed to achieve the following tasks. · Install Windows 2000 from Diskette or CD-ROM

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Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks
Tip #1. Upgrading from NT 4.0 to Windows 2000
Tip #2. HP NetRaid-1 Partition >8GB Not supported
Tip #3. NetServer LH Pro, LD Pro and LH II with DAC present hangs during high
work load
Tip #4. Windows 2000 Installation halts about three minutes after starting to boot
from CD-ROM
Tip #5. LX Pro, LX,
LXe, LH Pro, LD Pro & LH II hang when booting from the
Windows 2000 CD
Tip #6. Avoid using IRQ 9 on NetServer LH 4
Tip #7. Using the Windows 2000 integrated backup utility with NetServer E60 and E
50 bundled tape drives
Tip #8. Configure the Parallel (LPT) Port for ECP Mode
Tip #9. Event Viewer Error 3013 On NT Clients
Tip #10. Mirror Drive Issue
Tip #11. Upgrading Windows 2000 from Uniprocessor HAL to Multiprocessor HAL
Tip #12. Installing the NetRAID-4M, 2M, or 1M Driver After Windows 2000 is
Installed
Tip #13. Windows 2000 Driver Signatures
Tip #14. Upgrading D5013B NIC Drivers for Windows 2000
Tip #15. Installation Fails to Boot after First Reboot
Tip #16. Installing Citrix on HP NetServer LT 6000
Tip #17. Windows 2000 Recovery Options
Tip #18. Installing the HP NetRaid-4M Drivers when Upgrading to Windows 2000
Tip #19. Page Address Extension /PAE not added by Windows 2000 DataCenter
installer
Tip #20. Hibernate Tab Not Available in Windows 2000 DataCenter
Tip #21. Windows 2000 DataCenter WINMSD.EXE utility reports wrong BIOS
version
Frequently Asked Questions
Appendix A
. Informational Tables
Appendix B. Installing TopTools Agents or Instant TopTools on Windows 2000
Server/Advanced Server
On-Line Information and Software Sources
Introduction
This document was created by Hewlett-Packard for the purpose of helping you install
Microsoft Windows 2000 on your HP Server based on procedures tested by HP. The
objective of this document is to provide the information needed to achieve the following
tasks.
±²
Install Windows 2000 from Diskette or CD-ROM