Tip #2. Nt Warning About Drives With More Than 1024 Cylinders - HP Tc2100 - Server - 128 MB RAM Installation Manual

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adapter configuration and Windows NT no longer boots, follow these steps to
recover:
1. Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer since it was last
operational.
2. Reboot the computer. Press the spacebar when the message "Press
spacebar NOW to invoke the Last Known Good menu."
Appears. Follow the instructions on the screen to continue booting.
NOTE
Do not log in if you pass the "Press spacebar NOW to
invoke the Last Known Good screen" option,
because this will wipe out the configuration you want.
3. Once your computer is operational again, double check all the hardware and
software configuration changes you wish to make. Look specifically for
conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being
changed. If you cannot determine the source of the error, contact the host
adapter vendor or HP Technical Support for assistance.

Tip #2. NT Warning About Drives with More than 1024 Cylinders

If the boot drive is new or just initialized, Windows NT may give a warning
message about disk drives having more than 1024 cylinders during the first reboot
from the hard drive. Windows NT may hang just after the SCSI BIOS or Disk
Array BIOS banner. This is a Windows NT limitation, please see Microsoft
TechNet article # Q137474 for details.
In some situations, the Windows NT installation program may detect the hard
drive geometry incorrectly, and thus limit the initial drive partition size to 1024
MB or hang while rebooting. To correct this problem, perform the following
solutions:
In the Windows NT installation program:
1. Partition the primary partition to 1024 MB.
2. Format the primary partition using FAT.
3. Press F3 to quit the installation program.
4. Restart the installation program.
5. At the drive partition screen, delete the 1024 MB primary partition.
6. Partition the primary partition to any desired size up to the drive capacity.
7. Continue with the Windows NT installation program.
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Installing Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server

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