PC Configuration
Server PC Setup – NT4 - Page 17
Partition the Disk
The NT Server disc drive
must be
partitioned to create a location for the database.
1. From the Windows Taskbar, click
Start
, point to
Programs
, point to
Administrative Tools (Common)
and click
Disk Administrator
.
2. If you are running this application for the first time, a warning screen will show
stating that the system configuration will now be updated. Click
Ok
to continue.
Click
Ok
to the confirmations.
3. A graphical representation of all the physical disks connected to your computer,
along with their partitions, appears. A status bar at the bottom of the window
provides basic information on partitions. A color-coded legend on top of the status
bar shows what the different partition colors and patterns represent.
4. Right click the D drive (i.e. CD-ROM).
5. From
the
Tools
menu, click
Assign Drive Letter
.
6. Click to select
Assign Drive Letter
, and select letter
E
.
7. Click
OK.
8. From the Confirmation screen, click
Yes
to continue.
9. From
the
Partition
menu, select
Create
. Click
Yes
to continue and create the
partition. The Create Primary Partition screen displays the size of the partition to
be created. This will usually be the maximum since it will contain all of the free
space available. Click
OK.
10. From the
Partition
menu, select
Commit Changes Now
. Click
Yes
to save the
changes.
11. Click
Yes
to save the changes.
12. Click
OK
to update the Emergency Repair configuration and create a new
Emergency Repair Disk.
13. Click the D drive (the remaining partition on
Disk 0
). From the
Tools
menu, click
Format
. Set File System to
NTFS
. Click
Start
to initiate the format request and
then click
OK
to continue.
14. When the formatting is finished, click
OK
.
15. From the Format D:\ screen, click
Close
to return to the Disk Administrator
window.
16. From the
Partition
menu, click
Exit
to close the Disk Administrator application.
17. Install the database application (see page 18).
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