Creating driver disks, Changing the boot sequence, Creating driver disks changing the boot sequence – Toshiba Magnia 3310 User Manual

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Installing Software

Windows® 2000 Server

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Creating driver disks

To manually install Windows 2000, you need to copy a driver to a
floppy disk first, using the Server Setup TooL.
Start the Server Setup TooL, select “Utilities” - “Create Floppy
Disks,” and copy the following driver to a floppy disk.

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Adaptec SCSI Windows Server 2000 Driver (1 disk)

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Intel 1Gbps LAN Windows 2000 Driver(1 disk)

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Intel 100Mbps LAN Windows 2000 Driver(1 disk)

Changing the boot sequence

Before starting the driver installation procedure, use the BIOS
setup utility to change the CD-ROM drive’s order in the boot
sequence, enabling the CD-ROM to boot the OS (operating
system).

Follow the steps below to change the boot sequence.

1 Press <F2> in the POST screen to start the BIOS setup utility,

then select “CD-ROM Drive” from the boot menu.

2 Press <+> to increase the CD-ROM drive’s order in the boot

sequence.

Press <+> to move “CD-ROM Drive” to a higher order in the
boot sequence than “+Hard Drive”.

3 Press <F10>, then <Enter> to end BIOS setup.

When you press <F10>, the changes are saved, and the system
restarts.

+Removable Devices

+Hard Drive

CD-ROM Drive

Network Boot

+Removable Devices

CD-ROM Drive

+Hard Drive

Network Boot

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