Enable Support For Hardware Assisted Virtualization In The Rbsu; Proliant Servers With Intel Processors - HP BL680c - ProLiant - G5 Configuration

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• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 has been installed using the procedure outlined in the document
"Implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 on HP ProLiant servers
• If necessary, enable support for No-Execute and hardware assisted virtualization in the RBSU.
• Use the RBSU to set date/time and configure the boot controller order (if necessary).
• Use the Online RAID Configuration Utility (ORCA) to configure the RAID settings for the server.
• If installing HP Systems Insight Manager and agents, ensure SNMP is loaded and the service is
started.

Enable support for hardware assisted virtualization in the RBSU

Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V RC1 uses an advanced processor feature known as hardware
assisted virtualization. This feature is disabled by default on most ProLiant servers and must be
enabled prior to installing Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V RC1. Enable hardware assisted
virtualization by following the appropriate procedure in the following sections.

ProLiant servers with Intel Processors

To enable support for hardware assisted virtualization in the RBSU, complete the following steps:
Restart or power-on the server.
1.
Access the RBSU by pressing F9 when prompted.
2.
From the RBSU Menu, select Advanced Options.
3.
From the Advanced Options menu, select Processor Options.
4.
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The "Implementing Microsoft Windows Server 2008 on HP ProLiant servers" integration note is available at
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00710606/c00710606.pdf.
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