My presentation at the IBM PC Users Group in 2011 on building a bootable USB flash drive that can install Windows XP / Windows 7 / Windows 8 and Windows.
How to Install Windows Server 2. Steps (with Pictures)1. Put the Windows Server 2. CD into the CD drive and turn your computer on.
If you can't open the CD drive while your computer is off, put the CD into the drive while the computer is on, and then restart your computer. This is so the computer loads from the CD to begin the installation process.
Wait as the Windows Setup screen loads. Hit the "Enter" button once the "Welcome to Setup" message appears. Read the Windows Licensing Agreement and hit the "F8" button to agree to the terms and continue to the next screen. Create the partition on your hard drive where you will install Windows Server 2. Highlight "Unpartitioned space" and hit the "C" key. Type in the amount of the drive you would like to partition. If you want to use the whole drive, type in the same number as shown next to "The maximum size for the new partition." Hit the "Enter" key, and then hit "Enter" again on the next screen to confirm your drive selection.
Use the arrow keys to highlight "Format the partition using the NTSF file system." Hit the "Enter" key. Wait as the installer formats the drive. Then, wait as the installer copies the Windows Server 2. A yellow progress bar will show you the progress of each of these processes.
Hit the "Enter" key to reboot your computer after the setup process completes. Wait as the installer loads device drivers for your computer. Click "Next" on the screen titled "Regional and Language Options.". Enter your name and organization on the next screen and click "Next." Then, enter the product key that came with your CD and click "Next." Click the radio button next to "Per server" and enter the number of connections to your server that you will need. Click "Next.". 7.
Think of an administrator password and enter it on the next screen. Change the computer name if you don't like the default name and click "Next." Select your time zone and click "Next.". Configure your network settings by clicking "Custom settings" on the screen titled "Network Settings" and clicking "Next." Choose "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and click "Properties." Choose either "Obtain an IP address automatically" if you don't know your IP address, or choose "Use the following IP address" and enter the IP address in the text box. Click "OK" and then click "Next.". Leave the "No" option selected on the "Workgroup or Computer Domain" page and click "Next." Wait as the installation process continues installing; a message to the left of the screen will tell you how many minutes the remaining installation process will take. Your installation will be complete once the installer reboots your computer.
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I have 1. 0 Dell Powervault 7. N NAS units with Dell Windows 2. Storage Server Installed. I wanted (foolish me) to upgrade them to Windows 2. Microsoft for mainstream support on Windows 2. Server on June 3. After asking my Licence partner for licenses and media he informed me that Windows 2.
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Storage Server is not available as a license or media, but is only OEM supplied. After two hours on the phone to Dell I find that they do not (and probably will not) offer an upgrade path from 2. OS is factory installed from an image as the units do not have CD- ROMS or DVD drives.
They did say that I could try to install Windows 2. CD ROM drive an that "should work". I would prefer to use an external USB Hard drive, because of speed, but I do not know how I could make the drive bootable so that it would act as a CD ROM drive.
I am not entirely convinced about Dells advise but what can you do. The Dell inform me that the unit are capable of booting from USB. I have thought of using a network location, but the Broadcom DOS drivers are worse than useless, no matter how I configure the connected switch (Cisco 3. Com units) I can see that the card negotiates half duplex every time.
I have even edited the DOS driver ini file to force full duplex on the card, which the driver tells me is true, but for speed I may as well be connected to the network by dial up! Has anyone installed W2. K3 from a USB hard drive? Any advise would be much apprieciated!