4-22 Installing the Operating System and Utilities
Express Setup
"Express Setup" is intended for initial setup of the server. Its automatic installation mode guides
the user easily through the process by detailing specific hardware features and providing screen
prompts for software selection and configuration. The program loads the utilities and drivers,
applies RAID settings, partitions the disk, and installs the desired operating system.
If you install Windows 2000, after a few tasks are completed, all that remains to be done is to
remove the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM and install the Windows CD-ROM, input a product ID
number, and acknowledge the license agreement.
IMPORTANT:
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The Express Setup is intended for the initial setup of the server system
and, therefore, the Express Setup clears the contents of the hard disk.
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Once Express setup is started, do not remove the "Configuration
Diskette" from the floppy disk drive without any directions.
Tools
"Tools" is also intended for initial setup of the server. It provides more installation options than
Express Setup and allows the user to quickly create utility support disks, run the Off-line
Maintenance Utility and system diagnostic utility, set up a maintenance partition, and update the
various BIOS programs.
Express5800 EXPRESSBUILDER Ver3. xxxx-x Copyright (C) NEC Corporation 2002
Tools Menu
Off-line Maintenance Utility
System Diagnostics
Create Support Disk
Setup Maintenance Partition
BIOS/FW/etc. Update
System Management
RAID Board: Present
Total Drives: 1
Drives in Group: 1
Hot Spares: 1
RAID Level: 7
Write Mode: WRITE_THRU
Maint Part: Present
Help
Return to the Top Menu
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Off-line Maintenance Utility
Off-line Maintenance Utility is an OS-independent maintenance program that performs
preventive maintenance and error analysis for your server. See Chapter 6 or online help for
details.
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