Installing the Operating System with Express Setup 5-5
Case of using N8403-026 (RAID Controller), N8403-027 (SATA Interface card)
If you use N8403-026 (RAID Controller), N8403-027 (SATA Interface card), creating new RAID
and installing Windows Server 2008 by Express Setup, the setup may be failed.
If you create new RAID, refer to following procedure and create RAID beforehand.
Creating RAID manually
Refer to [RAID Configuration (Chapter 4)].
Creating RAID using EXPRESSBUILDER
Refer to "Creating new RAID using N8403-026 (RAID Controller), N8403-027 (SATA
Interface card) (Page 5-54)".
SAN Boot
If you use SAN boot, confirm BIOS Setup before setup Windows.
If you use SAN boot with N8403-027, set following BIOS setting.
[Advanced]
→
[Peripheral Configuration]
→
[SATA AHCI] and [SATA RAID] change to
[Disabled].
If you use SAN boot with N8403-026, set following BIOS setting.
[Advanced]
→
[PCI Configuration]
→
Option ROM Scan [Enabled]
→
[Disabled]
IMPORTANT:
After executing [Load Setup Defaults], set this BIOS
setting. If you do not set up BIOS setting, you could not install
Windows.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/B120a
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