
6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
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Setup Items to confirm
System
partition size
If the partition size for installing the system is smaller than the size required for
installation + paging file size, expand the partition size or add another disk. If your
system does not have a sufficient dump file size, divide the required file space into
multiple disks by performing the following steps.
1. Set the system partition size to a size sufficient to install the OS and paging file.
2. Write the debug information of the dump file onto another disk by referring to 7.
Setup for Solving Problems.
If there is not enough disk space to write the debug information, set the partition
size to a size sufficient to install the OS and paging file, and then add another disk
for the dump file.
Setup with OS
standard
installer
The Hardware Installation/Software Installation dialog box might appear several
times during installation, but it does not affect system installation. Click [Yes] on
such dialog boxes, and continue installation according to the displayed messages.
Inplace upgrade from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2003 R2 is not
recommended because it overwrites the files and registries and might cause an
unexpected effect on the system and applications.
If you want to use Windows Server 2003 R2, back up the necessary data before
installing Windows Server 2003 R2.
Tips
Inplace upgrade refers to overwriting an existing OS (in this case,
Windows 2003) with another OS (Windows Server 2003 R2).
Upgrade to
Windows
Server 2003
R2
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