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Windows Server OS Installation Planning
Windows Server Installation Methods
Preparing For Windows OS Installation
Supported Windows Operating Systems
Windows Server Installation Considerations
Selecting a Windows OS Media Delivery Method
Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant (OHIA)
How to Download Server Software
How to Set Up an Oracle ILOM Remote Console
How to Install Windows Server 2008 R2
How to Install Windows Server 2012
How to Install Windows Server 2008 Using PXE
How to Install Windows Server 2012 Using PXE
Updating Critical Drivers and Installing Supplemental Software
Installing Critical Device Drivers
Installing Supplemental Software
Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager
Configuring Support for the Trusted Platform Module
Incorporating Windows Server 2008 Device Drivers Into WIM Images for WDS
Location of Device Drivers on Tools and Drivers DVD
Device Drivers to Incorporate Into WIM Images
Prerequisites and Task Overview for the Device Driver WIM Images
Incorporating Drivers Into the WIM Image
How to Create an ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script
Downloading the ISO Image for the Tools and Drivers DVD
Identifying Network Interfaces in Windows
How to Determine the Server's Active Network Data Ports
How to Confirm Physical Port MAC Addresses and Map Them to Windows Device Names
To map the ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to the Windows Server 2008 R2 install.wim for your Oracle server, perform the following the steps.
For details, see How to Create an ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script.
Note that if no image groups exist, create a new image group named Windows Server 2008 R2, and click Next.
Click Start —> All Programs —> Microsoft Windows AIK, then right-click Deployment Tools Command Prompt, and choose Run as Administrator.
For example, the Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter (x64) edition WIM image would be located at:
cd Drive:\RemoteInstall\images\Windows Server 2008 r2
mkdir install
Note - Selecting the defaults when importing the install image for Windows Server 2008 R2 creates an installation WIM file called install.wim.
For example:
cd install
mkdir Unattend
For example:
cd Unattend
copy C:\Unattend\Drivers\W2k8R2\Catalogs\ImageUnattend.xml
Choose Start —> All Programs—>Windows Deployment Services.
Drive:\RemoteInstall\images\{W2K8|W2K8R2}\install\Unattend\ ImageUnattend.xml
The Windows Server 2008 R2 WIM image is ready to be installed through Windows Deployment Services.
Next Steps