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3.
Select the
embedded VGA driver for the Windows [NOS version]
option. The File Download
dialog box displays.
4.
Click
Open
to download the driver. The Security Warning dialog box displays.
5.
Click
Yes
. The installation menu for the selected driver is displayed.
6.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the embedded VGA driver.
7.
After completing the installation, reboot the server.
Section4. Configuring the system
Phase 1 - Performing a hardware status check
In this section, you will run the Windows NOS Device Manager tool to identify any issues with the
installed devices or resource conflicts.
1.
Click
Start | Settings | Control Panel | System | Hardware | Device Manager
.
2.
Verify that no devices have either a yellow exclamation mark (!) or question mark (?) symbol next
to it.
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An exclamation mark (!) means that there is a resource issue with the device.
○
A question mark (?) means that the device is unknown.
If (!) or (?) symbols are reported, double-click each of the devices with (!) or (?). Refer to the
Device Status message for troubleshooting. If a printer is available, click View | Print to get a
report.
3.
Verify that the installed drivers are digitally signed:
a.
In the Device Manager window, select the device (such as HP AHA-29160) that you want to
verify.
b.
Right-click Properties, then click the Driver tab.
c.
Locate the Digital Signer.
If the driver of that device is digitally signed, the message MS Windows 2003 Publisher or
Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher displays.
If the driver of the device is not digitally signed, HP recommends that you check HP’s website
at www.hp.com to install the latest driver package.
4.
Close the Device Manager, System Properties, and Control Panel windows.
5.
Click
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Event Viewer
to make sure that there are no
errors in the log.
NOTE:
The Windows NOS Event Viewer may have recorded network errors because your network
is not yet configured. Please disregard these errors.
6.
Close the
Event Viewer
window.
Phase 2 - Initializing the hard drive
There are two types of hard drive configurations: Dynamic and Basic. You can select the appropriate
type by right-clicking on the disk drive icon.
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Dynamic drives are used to create volumes, which can contain more than one physical hard
drive.
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Basic drives are used to create primary or local partitioned drives.