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So, you or your neighbor has an unopened licensed three-pack of Microsoft Windows XP Professional in the drawer, and Dell finally offers their PowerEdge SC440 Tower Server on special for 3 days only at a price of $249, including the dual core Intel Pentium CPU and the basic 1 GB of Ram and 80GB SATA hard drive. You quickly order the SC440 server box, of course increasing the Ram to 2GB (1GB x2 Dimms) for an extra $20 and also increasing the SATA hard drive from 80GB to 160GB for an additional $20. Now, all you need to add is the Dell USB keyboard and mouse for $19 more, plus sales tax and 3-day ground shipping. In a few days you will have a brand new quiet-running tank of a workstation albiet without a monitor or an operating system. Yet, you have plenty of flat panel monitors lying around or you have an open set of spider cables on your KVM switch (a PS/2 KVM will require a $10 PS/2 to USB adapter for the Dell USB keyboard and mouse). It is not recommended to install Windows XP on this server box, whether it is the 32 bit or 64 bit version. However, it is certainly possible to install either and XP will work just fine. | So, you or your neighbor has an unopened licensed three-pack of Microsoft Windows XP Professional in the drawer, and Dell finally offers their PowerEdge SC440 Tower Server on special for 3 days only at a price of $249, including the dual core Intel Pentium CPU and the basic 1 GB of Ram and 80GB SATA hard drive. You quickly order the SC440 server box, of course increasing the Ram to 2GB (1GB x2 Dimms) for an extra $20 and also increasing the SATA hard drive from 80GB to 160GB for an additional $20. Now, all you need to add is the Dell USB keyboard and mouse for $19 more, plus sales tax and 3-day ground shipping. In a few days you will have a brand new quiet-running tank of a workstation albiet without a monitor or an operating system. Yet, you have plenty of flat panel monitors lying around or you have an open set of spider cables on your KVM switch (a PS/2 KVM will require a $10 PS/2 to USB adapter for the Dell USB keyboard and mouse). It is not recommended to install Windows XP on this server box, whether it is the 32 bit or 64 bit version. However, it is certainly possible to install either and XP will work just fine. | ||
- | Let's get to installing a fresh copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional. This same process works quite well for installing XP on most any system, new or old, with at least a Pentium IV Intel processor.{DIV}{DIV(type=" | + | Let's get to installing a fresh copy of Microsoft Windows XP Professional. This same process works quite well for installing XP on most any system, new or old, with at least a Pentium IV Intel processor. |
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+ | The SC440 has a pre-installed FAT16 utility partition on the SATA drive. This partition is about 78MB in size, but only utilizing about 8MB or 9MB of space for the Dell utilities software. There is also normally a small FAT32 partition labled c: for operating system, along with a vast amount of unpartitioned space on the hard drive. During installation of XP, it will be necessary to delete the placeholder FAT32 partition and create a new NTFS-formatted partition to replace it that uses the entire remaining unpartitioned space on the hard drive. You may want to back up the utility partition using something like Norton Ghost 2003. For these backup purposes, you may even have a CD that you burned containing the Reatogo version of Bart's X-PE (pre-install environment) with a licensed version of Ghost 9 embedded. However, if you have something like that in your software collection, then you probably don't need to read the rest of this article. | ||
====Operating System Installation Instructions.==== | ====Operating System Installation Instructions.==== | ||
- | *Push the power button on the face of the server tower or other hardware box (the " | + | * Push the power button on the face of the server tower or other hardware box (the " |
- | * When the installation cd begins to boot, you will notice that it says something like "Press F6 if you need to install a third party or SCSI RAID driver" | + | * When the installation cd begins to boot, you will notice that it says something like "Press F6 if you need to install a third party or SCSI RAID driver" |
- | * Setup interface initially has a medium blue background and it states onscreen that "Setup is loading files." | + | * Setup interface initially has a medium blue background and it states onscreen that "Setup is loading files." |
- | * Accept the windows XP license agreement by pressing the function key -> F8 - I agree.{DIV} | + | * Accept the windows XP license agreement by pressing the function key -> F8 - I agree. |
- | * On the next screen, make sure you do not delete the FAT (FAT16) Dell utility partition. Use your down-arrow cursor key on the keyboard to highlight/ | + | * On the next screen, make sure you do not delete the FAT (FAT16) Dell utility partition. Use your down-arrow cursor key on the keyboard to highlight/ |
* Now, use the down-arrow cursor key to select/ | * Now, use the down-arrow cursor key to select/ | ||
* Use the down-arrow cursor to slect Partition2 - New Raw. Now, according to the onscreen option "To Setup Windows XP on that selected ITEM (namely the new Partition2 - Raw and unformatted), | * Use the down-arrow cursor to slect Partition2 - New Raw. Now, according to the onscreen option "To Setup Windows XP on that selected ITEM (namely the new Partition2 - Raw and unformatted), | ||
- | * Choose to Format the Partition using the NTFS file system, ENTER = continue.Do not use quick format. I believe that is for merely erasing the files from a previously formatted partition. You will see " | + | * Choose to Format the Partition using the NTFS file system, ENTER = continue.Do not use quick format. I believe that is for merely erasing the files from a previously formatted partition. You will see " |
- | * After files are copied to installation folders on your hard drive, you will see a screen that states, " | + | * After files are copied to installation folders on your hard drive, you will see a screen that states, " |
- | * As setup shuts down and the computer begins to restart, do NOT press any key to boot from CD. We want setup to restart from the hard drive containing the installation files that will continue setup. Do not remove the Windows XP installation CD because it is still required to complete setup.{DIV} | + | * As setup shuts down and the computer begins to restart, do NOT press any key to boot from CD. We want setup to restart from the hard drive containing the installation files that will continue setup. Do not remove the Windows XP installation CD because it is still required to complete setup. |
- | * You will see a Windows XP startup screen for the first time, then you will see a graphic that says: Setup will complete in 39 Minutes.{DIV} | + | * You will see a Windows XP startup screen for the first time, then you will see a graphic that says: Setup will complete in 39 Minutes. |
- | -Collecting Information (completed){DIV} | + | -Collecting Information (completed) |
-Dynamic Updates (completed) | -Dynamic Updates (completed) | ||
-Preparing Installation (completed) | -Preparing Installation (completed) | ||
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- | * Soon, a gray screen will pop-up concerning Regional and Language options. You may customize these using the " | + | * Soon, a gray screen will pop-up concerning Regional and Language options. You may customize these using the " |
- | * The next screen asks you to Personalize Your Software. It asks for your full name and your company name on two text input lines. The names you enter will be forever embedded in the System screen on the General Tab stating this software is licensed to YOUR NAME and/or YOUR COMPANY. To continue with setup, you only need to enter something in the first text input box requesting a persons name. The company name is optional. Click Next button.{DIV} | + | * The next screen asks you to Personalize Your Software. It asks for your full name and your company name on two text input lines. The names you enter will be forever embedded in the System screen on the General Tab stating this software is licensed to YOUR NAME and/or YOUR COMPANY. To continue with setup, you only need to enter something in the first text input box requesting a persons name. The company name is optional. Click Next button. |
- | * Enter your Microsoft Windows XP Professional " | + | * Enter your Microsoft Windows XP Professional " |
- | * If you typed every digit of the product key correctly, setup will propose a name for your computer which will also be used as your computer' | + | * If you typed every digit of the product key correctly, setup will propose a name for your computer which will also be used as your computer' |
- | * Enter the administrative password. This is the password you choose for the user account named Administrator. With XP professional, | + | * Enter the administrative password. This is the password you choose for the user account named Administrator. With XP professional, |
- | * Set the Date and Time, set the time zone, check the box to automatically adjust the clock for daylight savings changes. Click Next.{DIV} | + | * Set the Date and Time, set the time zone, check the box to automatically adjust the clock for daylight savings changes. Click Next. |
- | * Setup will show that there are approximately 32 minutes left, and will echo onscreen ... installing network ... which takes about one minute.{DIV} | + | * Setup will show that there are approximately 32 minutes left, and will echo onscreen ... installing network ... which takes about one minute. |
* Setup will show that there are approximately 29 minutes left, and echo onscreen ... copying files ... which takes a minute or two. | * Setup will show that there are approximately 29 minutes left, and echo onscreen ... copying files ... which takes a minute or two. | ||
- | * Setup will show that there are 24 minutes remaining, and echo onscreen ... completing installation.{DIV} | + | * Setup will show that there are 24 minutes remaining, and echo onscreen ... completing installation. |
* Setup will show that there are 21 minutes remaining, and echo onscreen ... installing start menu items. | * Setup will show that there are 21 minutes remaining, and echo onscreen ... installing start menu items. | ||
- | * Setup will show that there are 18 minutes remaining, and echo onscreen ... registering components.{DIV} | + | * Setup will show that there are 18 minutes remaining, and echo onscreen ... registering components. |
* Setup will show that there are 9 minutes left, and echo onscreen ... saving settings. | * Setup will show that there are 9 minutes left, and echo onscreen ... saving settings. | ||
- | * At 6 Minutes remaining, this is the conlusion of setup stage of " | + | * At 6 Minutes remaining, this is the conlusion of setup stage of " |
- | * At 4 Minutes remaining, setup echos onscreen ... saving settings ... removing any temporary files.{DIV} | + | * At 4 Minutes remaining, setup echos onscreen ... saving settings ... removing any temporary files. |
* The system restarts automatically. Do NOT press any key to reboot from cd. Let the system again boot to Windows on the hard drive. | * The system restarts automatically. Do NOT press any key to reboot from cd. Let the system again boot to Windows on the hard drive. | ||
- | * Upon restart, you may see an alert box that says, "To approve appearance and visual elements, Windows will automatically adjust your screen resolution. Click the OK button.{DIV} | + | * Upon restart, you may see an alert box that says, "To approve appearance and visual elements, Windows will automatically adjust your screen resolution. Click the OK button. |
- | * While screen resolution is being adjusted, Windows will ask, "If you can read this text click the OK button." | + | * While screen resolution is being adjusted, Windows will ask, "If you can read this text click the OK button." |
- | * " | + | * " |
* You are then presented two choices. Whether to turn on automatic updates at this time? I suggest selecting "No, not right now." Then, click next. | * You are then presented two choices. Whether to turn on automatic updates at this time? I suggest selecting "No, not right now." Then, click next. | ||
- | * You are now asked to setup usernames for those who will have access to this computer. The first line is for you as first user, the next lines are for 2nd user, etc. I suggest you enter your first name as first user. Whatever you enter here will show up as the username of the person who is logged in or who will logout. It shows up elsewhere. For example, under C: | + | * You are now asked to setup usernames for those who will have access to this computer. The first line is for you as first user, the next lines are for 2nd user, etc. I suggest you enter your first name as first user. Whatever you enter here will show up as the username of the person who is logged in or who will logout. It shows up elsewhere. For example, under C: |
- | * Click the Finish button.{DIV} | + | * Click the Finish button. |
- | * Remove the Windows XP Professional Installation CD from the CD tray.{DIV} | + | * Remove the Windows XP Professional Installation CD from the CD tray. |
- | * Check the Device Manager to see if you need to install network drivers, chipset drivers, audio drivers or others. Click Start button, click Control Panel (or Settings / Control Panel), System, Hardware tab, and Device Manager button. Do you see anything with a yellow exclamation point that probably has no driver installed?{DIV} | + | * Check the Device Manager to see if you need to install network drivers, chipset drivers, audio drivers or others. Click Start button, click Control Panel (or Settings / Control Panel), System, Hardware tab, and Device Manager button. Do you see anything with a yellow exclamation point that probably has no driver installed? |
- | * For the network driver on a Dell SC440 server, the appropriate Broadcom NetExtreme Gigabit driver from Dell is restricted for installation only on Windows 2003 systems. I suggest that you probably need to go directly to the Broadcom website and download and extract the Broadcom NetExtreme Gigabit " | + | * For the network driver on a Dell SC440 server, the appropriate Broadcom NetExtreme Gigabit driver from Dell is restricted for installation only on Windows 2003 systems. I suggest that you probably need to go directly to the Broadcom website and download and extract the Broadcom NetExtreme Gigabit " |
- | * Now that you have network capability, you can probably go online with the new Windows install. For Dell SC440 you probably need to fix an error in the device manager referring to SM Bus. For this, go to support.dell.com and the download drivers section, and input your Service Tag. Find and download the appropriate chipset drivers, extract them to the default folder or a folder of your choice, and they should auto-install immediately following file extraction.{DIV} | + | * Now that you have network capability, you can probably go online with the new Windows install. For Dell SC440 you probably need to fix an error in the device manager referring to SM Bus. For this, go to support.dell.com and the download drivers section, and input your Service Tag. Find and download the appropriate chipset drivers, extract them to the default folder or a folder of your choice, and they should auto-install immediately following file extraction. |
- | * Return to support.dell.com and go to download for drivers in order to fix misconfigured item called "Video Controller (VGA Compatible). From Dell, you probably need to download and extract and install the ATI ES100 for Windows 2003, which will actually work for Windows XP.{DIV} | + | * Return to support.dell.com and go to download for drivers in order to fix misconfigured item called "Video Controller (VGA Compatible). From Dell, you probably need to download and extract and install the ATI ES100 for Windows 2003, which will actually work for Windows XP. |
Finished. Enjoy. | Finished. Enjoy. |
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