Apple Workgroup Server 6150/66 User Manual
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Click Update to replace the existing startup disk drive software with a new version.
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When the startup disk software is updated, choose Quit from the File menu.
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Make sure that at least 20 MB of disk space is available on the startup disk.
If needed, delete unnecessary files until you have 20 MB of space available.
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Open the Installer program in the System Software Installers folder on the
Workgroup
Server Software CD-ROM disc and click Continue when the Welcome screen appears.
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If the destination disk named in the Installer screen is not the hard disk on which you
want to do the clean installation, click Switch Disk until the correct name appears.
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To start the clean installation process, press the Shift-
x
-K key combination.
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In the dialog box that appears, click the Install New System Folder button and click OK.
The dialog box disappears, and the Install button in the Installer screen
changes to Clean Install.
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Click Clean Install and follow any instructions that the Installer displays.
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If a message reports that installation was not successful, repeat the clean
installation procedure.
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When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, if you installed
software on the startup disk, click Restart; otherwise, click Quit.
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Copy any special software items from the Previous System Folder (automatically created
by the Installer) to the clean System Folder one item at a time, restarting the server after
copying each item.
If you find that any of your special software items (control panels, system
extensions, or custom utilities) causes problems or degrades your server’s
performance, contact the software’s manufacturer for assistance or an upgrade.
IMPORTANT
Be very careful not to replace (copy over) any of the new system
files in the System Folder with files from the Previous System Folder.
WARNING
If your startup disk has been formatted for use with Apple
RAID Software, do not use HD SC Setup to update the disk. See the
Apple RAID Software Administrator’s Guide for information about
repairing disks containing RAID volumes.
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