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f.
At the Exit Confirmation dialog box, remove the Dell Server Assistant CD,
insert the Dell IntranetWare Support CD, select OK, and press <Enter> to
reboot the server.
2.
From the Dell IntranetWare Support Menu, type 1 to select Create a primary
DOS partition.
3.
From the Hard-Drive Preparation Menu, type 2 to select Run FDISK in auto-
mated mode.
NOTE: Dell recommends running the fdisk utility in automated mode unless you
need to specify a different size for the primary MS-DOS partition. Running the
fdisk utility in automated mode creates a 25-MB partition.
4.
At the Warning screen, read the information and type y to continue.
The program partitions and then reboots the system.
5.
From the Dell IntranetWare Support Menu, type 2 to select Format primary
DOS partition.
6.
When prompted, type y and press <Enter> to proceed with the format.
7 .
From the Dell IntranetWare Support Menu, type 3 to select Copy DOS system
files to hard-drive.
8.
Read the message that appears and type y to continue.
The message FILE TRANSFER COMPLETE appears and you are returned to the
a:\ prompt.
9.
Remove the Dell IntranetWare Support CD from the drive and press
<Ctl><Alt><Del> to reboot the system.
Your hard-disk drive has been prepared for IntranetWare installation. Continue to
the next subsection, "Installing SCSI Drivers During IntranetWare 4.11
Installation."
This section describes how to install the aic78u2.ham and aha2940.ham drivers at
the same time you install IntranetWare. If you have a RAID controller, you should also
install the pedge4xx.ham driver during this process.
If IntranetWare is already installed and you want to install or update the aic78u2.ham
and aha2940.ham drivers, refer to the IntranetWare User's Guide for installation
instructions. Also, refer to the IntranetWare User's Guide for information about parti-
tioning, creating a server name, and checking the Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX)
network number.

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