6-24 Troubleshooting
Problems with Express Setup
Following message appeared when you tried to install Express Setup to the hard disk that has
smaller capacity than the specified partition size:
The specified partition size has exceeded the capacity of the hard disk.
The setup created the partition at the maximum size that can be reserved on the hard disk.
Setup will continue the process.
OK
– It is not an abnormal condition. Press
Enter
to continue the installation.
Following message appeared when copying the files from CD-ROM:
xxxxx : Not Ready xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxZ
xxxxx(A), xxxxx(R), xxxxx(F)
– Press
R
. When the message appears again even if you press
R
, restart the Express Setup
from the beginning. In case the same result occurred after the restart of installation, contact
Maintenance Service Company and ask them to check the CD-ROM drive.
Express Setup terminates and asks to input setup information.
– There are some errors on the specified setup information. Follow the instruction to input
the correct value. It is not necessary to cancel the installation. On Windows 2000, you
might be asked to press Enter again after the last reboot of the setup.
[Complete] appears on the [Role of Computer] screen.
– If you click [Complete] here, the setup will select the default value of Express Setup for the
later specification to continue the process.
<The Default Value for Windows 2000>
The specification of network protocol
Protocol :
TCP/IP[DHCP Specified]
Service :
Select sharing Microsoft network files and printer.
Client :
Microsoft network client.
Component :
SNMP, IIS (Excluding Professional)
Application :
ESMPRO Agent
Express Report Service
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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