Part I Windows Server Installations
1. Assisted OS Installation With Sun Installation Assistant (SIA)
3. Installing Windows Server 2008
4. Post Installation of Windows Server 2008
Part II Windows Server System Administrator References
A. Supported Installation Methods
B. Supported Operating Systems
View or Edit BIOS Settings for New Installations
D. Downloading the ISO Image for the Tools and Drivers DVD
E. Incorporating Device Drivers Into Windows Server 2008 WIM Images for Windows Deployment Services
When installing a new operating system on a disk drive, you should verify that the following BIOS settings are properly configured before you perform the operating system installation:
System time
System date
Boot order
In the BIOS Setup Utility, you can set optimal defaults, as well as view and edit BIOS settings as needed. Any changes you make in the BIOS Setup Utility (by pressing F2) are permanent until the next time you change them.
In addition to using the F2 key to view or edit the system’s BIOS settings, you can use F8 during the BIOS start-up to specify a temporary boot device. If you use F8 to set a temporary boot device, this change is only in effect for the current system boot. The permanent boot device specified through F2 will be in effect after booting from the temporary boot device.
Ensure that the following requirements are met prior to accessing the BIOS Setup Utility.
The server module is equipped with a hard disk drive (HDD) or solid state disk drive (SDD).
The HDD or SDD is properly installed in the server module. For details, see the Sun Netra X6270 M2 Server Module Service Manual, 821-0939.
A console connection is established to the server module. For details, see Table A-1.