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Make a Setup Floppy Disk

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Chapter 4 Connecting the Network Cable another computer or network device. Typically, this wake-up packet causes the adapter to signal the computer to power up and run a pre-defined program. See the Troubleshooting and FAQs section later in this guide for general troubleshooting and a listing of common problems and solutions for Wake on LAN operability. Make a Setup Floppy Disk If you need to use a floppy disk to install the adapter drivers, use the MAKEDISK.BAT utility located in the ROOT directory on the HP NetServer 10/100TX PCI LAN Adapter Drivers CD. MAKEDISK [operating system] [destination] where [operating system] is the OS for which you are creating the diskette and [destination] is the drive letter and path (such as A:). The possible [operating system] options are: W2K = Microsoft Windows 2000 NT = Microsoft Windows NT NW = Novell NetWare servers and clients OS2 = IBM OS/2 UTIL = DOS Diagnostics and information 10

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Chapter 4
Connecting the Network Cable
10
another computer or network device. Typically, this wake-up
packet causes the adapter to signal the computer to power up
and run a pre-defined program.
See the
Troubleshooting and FAQs
section later in this guide
for general troubleshooting and a listing of common problems
and solutions for Wake on LAN operability.
Make a Setup Floppy Disk
If you need to use a floppy disk to install the adapter drivers,
use the MAKEDISK.BAT utility located in the ROOT directory
on the
HP NetServer 10/100TX PCI LAN Adapter Drivers
CD.
MAKEDISK [operating system] [destination]
where [operating system] is the OS for which you are creating
the diskette and [destination] is the drive letter and path (such
as A:).
The possible [operating system] options are:
W2K
= Microsoft Windows 2000
NT
= Microsoft Windows NT
NW
= Novell NetWare servers and clients
OS2
= IBM OS/2
UTIL
= DOS Diagnostics and information