Installing the Operating System and Utilities 4-3
Express Setup requires a "Configuration Diskette". The Configuration Diskette is a floppy disk
that includes the configuration information for the server to be automatically installed. Express
Setup will perform the entire process of the setup using the information in the floppy disk. During
this procedure, you do not have to be in front of the Express server to confirm the state of the setup.
Also, using the same Configuration Diskette used before allows you to re-setup your server with
the same condition as before.
Express Setup includes two types of installation method.
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Quick start
Quick start uses the Configuration Diskette with the configuration parameters that were
pre-specified before starting the Express Setup. Configuration parameters can be
pre-specified by using Configuration Diskette Creator (described later in this document).
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Normal start
Normal start creates the Configuration Diskette during Express Setup.
NOTES:
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To perform Express Setup, BIOS Setup must prioritize the CD-ROM
drive as the first boot up device before the diskette drive and hard drive.
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You can create the configuration diskette in advance using
Configuration Diskette Creator included on EXPRESSBUILDER.
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By creating the configuration diskette in advance, fewer parameters
need to be entered during Express Setup. You can also create or modify
the setup information stored on the configuration diskette during
Express Setup. If you have a computer other than an Express5800 server
that is running Windows 95/98, Windows NT 3.51 or later, or Windows
2000, we recommend you edit the setup information from the computer
in advance using Configuration Diskette Creator.
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