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4-6 Installing the Operating System and Utilities
IMPORTANT:
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The above paging file size is necessary for collecting debug information
(memory dump). If you set the default value of paging file size smaller
than the "recommended" value, you may not be able to collect accurate
debug information (memory dump).
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If you want to install Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server on a
system with more than 4 GB memory installed, we recommend you
increase the default paging file size by 2060MB.
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The maximum paging file size which can be set on one partition is
4095MB. If the above paging file size exceeds 4095MB, specify
4095MB for the paging file size.
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The dump file size for a system with more than 2GB memory installed is
' 12MB'.
For example, if the installed memory size is 512MB, the minimum required partition size would be
as follows:
(512MB X 1.5) + (512MB + 12MB) = 2292MB
NOTES:
To install using Express Setup, calculate the minimally required partition
size as follows:
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If not applying a Windows 2000 Service Pack:
The larger of: 'Minimum Partition Size' described above, or '4095MB'.
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If applying Windows 2000 Service Pack
The larger of: 'Minimum Partition Size' described above + 850MB or
'4095MB'.
Re-installing to a hard disk which has been upgraded to a Dynamic Disk
You cannot re-install Windows 2000 and preserve the current partition of a hard disk that has been
upgraded to a Dynamic Disk using Express Setup.
If you want to preserve the current partition, see Appendix C to re-install the system manually.
Disk Configuration (Concerning the area displayed as "MAINTE_P")
"Disk Management" under "Computer Management" may display a "MAINTE_P" partition. This
partition contains maintenance partition configuration information and utilities. Do not delete this
partition.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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