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Sun Server X2-4 (formerly Sun Fire X4470 M2) Installation Guide for Windows Operating System |
Part I Windows Server Installations
1. Assisted OS Installation With Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant
Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant Task Overview
How to Obtain Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant
Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant Documentation Resources
Supported Windows Server Operating Systems
Windows Installation Prerequisites
Windows Server Installation Task Overview
SAS PCIe HBAs Requiring LSI Mass Storage Driver for Windows Server 2008 SP2
3. Installing Windows Server 2008
Installing Windows Server Using Local or Remote Media
Windows Server Installation Using a PXE Network Boot
4. Post Installation of Windows Server 2008
Installing Critical Device Drivers and Supplemental Software
Installing Supplemental Software
5. Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
Accessing Firmware and Software
Part II Windows Server System Administrator References
A. Supported Installation Methods
B. Supported Operating Systems
C. BIOS Defaults for New Installations
Verification of BIOS Factory Defaults
Location of Device Drivers on Tools and Drivers Firmware DVD
Which Device Drivers to Incorporate Into WIM Image(s)
Prerequisites and Task Overview
Procedures for Incorporating Drivers Into WIM Image(s)
Create an ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script – Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2)
Add Device Driver(s) to Boot WIM – Windows Server 2008 SP2 Only
Map ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) Install Image
This section is for advanced system administrators who need to incorporate Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) device drivers into Windows Imaging Format (WIM) files.
This appendix assumes that the system administrator is using Microsoft's Windows Deployment Services (WDS) to deploy the installation of Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) over a network.
Note - This appendix is not intended as a tutorial for WDS or Microsoft's Windows System Imaging Manager (WSIM). For detailed information about WDS or WSIM, refer to Microsoft's WDS and WSIM documentation.
Topics in this section include: