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4 Technical Information

Using the ArrayConfig Program

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8 When the next menu appears, select a boot order for the new array.

Select

Disk Array will be Boot Drive

if you want your computer to boot

from the new array. If you selected

Optimized for Data Protection

in

Step 4, booting from an array safeguards the information on your
boot drive.

Select

Disk Array will not be a Boot Drive

if you do not want your

computer to boot from the new array. (If you only have one array,
it will automatically be the boot drive.)

9 When you have finished all these menu selections, wait while

ArrayConfig creates the array. This may take up to 30 minutes,
especially if the disk drives are large.

A message appears when the array has been created. An error
message appears if the ArrayConfig encounters some problems (for
example, an array already exits). If this happens, run ArrayConfig
again and use the Custom Setup option.

10 Press

until you’re back at the Main Menu, and exit ArrayConfig.

Installing Windows
NT 4.0

11 Begin the installation of Windows NT 4.0 by booting from the floppy

diskettes you made before creating your array.

NOTE

Do not boot from the Windows NT CD-ROM as the hard drive will not be
detected.

12 When prompted, insert your drivers diskette into drive A and

press

. When the driver has finished loading, you can

continue with the Windows NT installation. For more information,
refer to your operating system’s documentation on your Drivers
CD-ROM.

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