Windows 2003 Installation
1. Start the machine with the bootable Windows 2003 CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2. Press a key when prompted. When
all drivers have loaded and the Windows Server 2003 Executive has initialized, a Welcome to Setup screen appears.
3. There are three options. Press Enter to continue with Setup.
4. The Windows Server 2003
Licensing Agreement screen appears. This contains the text of the End
User Licensing Agreement (EULA).
5. Press F8 to agree to the terms
of the EULA. A partition management screen appears. If you are
installing on a new server, the drives show a status of Unpartitioned
Space. If you have existing partitions that you want to remove,
highlight the partition name and press D. Setup responds with two
confirmation screens to delete the partition. The first confirmation
screen appears if the partition is a system partition. Press Enter to
confirm. The second confirmation screen asks you to press L.
6. After all partitions have been removed, highlight the Unpartitioned Space entry and press C to create a partition.
7. When you create a partition,
Setup prompts you to specify the size of the partition in MB. Give the
operating system at least 3GB, with 4GB preferred.
8. When the partition has been
created, Setup returns to the partition management screen. Highlight the
newly created partition and press Enter to install Windows Server 2003
into that partition.
9. Setup now prompts you to format
the partition using either NTFS or FAT. You have the option of a
standard or fast format. (When you choose to run a regular format on a
volume, files are removed from the volume that you are formatting and
the hard disk is scanned for bad sectors. The scan for bad sectors is
responsible for the majority of the time that it takes to format a
volume. If you choose the Quick format option, format removes files from
the partition, but does not scan the disk for bad sectors. Only use
this option if your hard disk has been previously formatted and you are
sure that your hard disk is not damaged.)
10. Select a format type and press Enter. Setup formats the partition and displays a progress bar.
11. When the format is finished, Setup copies installation files from the CD to the newly formatted partition.
12. When the file copy completes, the system restarts to graphical mode.
Graphics phase
1. Click Next at the Welcome window or wait a while
for Setup to proceed automatically. The Installing Devices window opens
and PnP (Plug and Play) enumeration begins. It may take some time to
complete
2. Next is the Regional and Language Settings window. Regional and Language Settings can be changed here. Locale Settings determine the National Language Support (NLS) files that Setup loads. National Language Support (NLS) files control parameters such as display language, decimal points, monetary units, and such.
3. Next is the Personalize Your
Software window. Fill in the Name and Organization fields. These entries
are for information only. (This can be changed in registry at the
location HKLM | Software |Microsoft |Windows NT | CurrentVersion ->
RegisteredOwner)
4. Click Next. The Product Key window opens. Enter the product key.
5. Click Next. The Licensing Modes window opens. Choose the mode. Two modes are available.
• Per device or Per User Licensing:
In Per User/Per Device mode, A separate Windows CAL (Client Access
License) is required for each user or device that accesses or uses the
server software on any of your servers.
• Per Server Licensing: With Per
Server licensing, a specified number of CALs are associated with a
particular server. The number of devices that can legally access that
server simultaneously is limited in Per Server licensing to the number
of CALs purchased for that particular server.
6. Click Next. If you have a modem in the server, the Modem Dialing Information
window opens.
7. Click Next. The Date and Time Settings window opens.
8. Click Next. Setup now performs additional
inspections to determine the state of the network and how to configure
the network hardware.
9. After Setup loads the network drivers, the
Networking Settings window opens. You have two configuration choices:
Typical Settings and Custom Settings. If you select the Custom Settings
you can configure the TCP/IP settings such as IP address, default
gateway, and DNS server here.
12. After you have completed entering your
configuration settings, click OK to close and return to the Networking
Settings window.
13. Click Next. The Workgroup or Domain window
opens. You can make the computer a member of a workgroup or member of an
Active Directory Domain here.
15. Click Next. Setup begins copying the required files from the CD.
16. After the file copy is complete, the Performing
Final Tasks window opens and Setup begins configuring the services and
components you installed. After that Windows Server 2003 Setup displays
the Completing the Windows Server 2003 Setup Wizard window. You can
restart the computer now or it will restart automatically.
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