HP Tc2100 hp server tc2100 NOS installation guide (English) - Page 36
Tip #4. Installing HP NetRAID-1M Driver After Windows 2000 is Installed
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Chapter 3 Installing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Small Business Server 2000 Tip #4. Installing HP NetRAID-1M Driver After Windows 2000 is Installed 1. Use the HP Navigator CD-ROM shipped with your HP NetRAID-1M accessory to create the Windows 2000 driver diskette: a. Boot your server (or any PC system) with the Netserver Navigator in the CD-ROM. b. Go to the Diskette Library from the main menu and follow on-screen instructions. NOTE Please consult the "HP NetRAID-1m installation guide" for instructions on doing the physical installation of the adapter. 2. Ensure that the HP NetRAID-1M controller is installed in your system, then reboot your system so that the system can recognize the controller. 3. When the system is rebooted and the controller recognized, Windows 2000 automatically launches the Found New Hardware wizard and displays a Files Needed dialog box. 4. It prompts for the location on the A: drive for the HP NetRAID-1M controller driver files. Insert the driver's diskette created with the HP Navigator CD-ROM and click OK. The system will proceed with the installation of the driver. 5. When the driver finishes installing, click Finish to exit the Found New Hardware wizard. 6. At the message "Do you want to restart the computer now?", click Yes to reboot the system (remember to remove all diskettes and CD-ROM from their respective drives). Tip #5. Windows 2000 Drivers Signatures Windows 2000 checks for digital signatures on driver files to help maintain system integrity. During the installation or update of a driver, if there is no matching signature file Windows 2000 displays a "Digital Signature not Found" box. • To expedite release of new products, drivers may be shipped by HP without signature files. All Windows 2000 drivers provided by Hewlett-Packard are submitted to Microsoft for certification testing . Upon completion of testing, Microsoft produces signature files. HP then posts the revised driver package at http://www.hp.com. 30