Cautions For Using Serverstart - Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S3 User Manual

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Chapter 2 Checking before OS Installation

2.3.4 Cautions for Using ServerStart

■ Operating ServerStart
Most ServerStart operations are performed with the mouse. Items may not be moved with the [Tab] key
or cursor keys. Be sure to use the mouse when operating ServerStart.
■ Ejecting the CD-ROM
Do not eject the ServerStart CD-ROM while ServerStart is running. If the ServerStart CD-ROM is
ejected and inserted again, ServerStart starts up in multiple windows, and settings you have made can be
lost.
■ Switching the Mode
When opening the configuration file and inputting information in the installation fields in the wizard, do
not switch to any other mode by manipulating the tree or by any other means (e.g. do not start up the
Windows 2000 Server guided mode during Windows Server 2003 guided mode operation).
Before switching the mode while inputting information, you must save the configuration file. If you do
not save the configuration file, clicking [Cancel] will delete any changes that have been made.
■ Installing Windows 2000 Server
To install Windows 2000 Server, you have to use Service Pack 4 integrated OS media or select
"Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4" at the "Application Wizard" menu.
■ Exiting ServerStart
After operation in guided or expert mode, exiting ServerStart restarts the system. Remove disks from the
floppy disk and CD-ROM drives and click [OK]. When the display on the screen disappears, turn off the
system.
■ License for Use of System for ServerStart
"License for Use of System for ServerStart" linked from the ServerStart startup window is a license for
use of Windows PE contained in the ServerStart CD-ROM. Windows PE for starting up ServerStart can
be only used for installing Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000 Server provided under a separate
legal license.
■ Setting Up the Printer
ServerStart does not support setup of printers. Perform installation after setup is completed.
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