
6. Setting Up Windows Server 2003
Express5800/R120d-1M, R120d-2M Installation Guide (Windows)
Chapter 1 Installing Windows
6.9
Reinstallation When Multiple Logical Drives Exist
Before starting reinstallation, backup data for future use in case of data loss.
Important
Before starting setup, be sure to disconnect hard disk drives from the RAID
Controller that is not to be setup. Install those hard disk drives after setup
has completed. Conducting setup with hard disk drives being connected
with RAID Controller may cause existing data to be erased unintentionally.
(1) Reinstallation process
Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER
Refer to Chapter 1 (6.2 Setup with EXPRESSBUILDER), and proceed with setup.
In this case, EXPRESSBUILDER installs the Windows on the first detected hard disk drive or logical drive.
Setup with OS standard installer
1. Refer to Chapter 1 (6.3 Setup with OS Standard Installer), and start setup.
2. When the following message appears, select the partition to which you want to set up the operating
system.
The following list shows the existing partitions and
unpartitioned space on this computer.
Use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys to select an item in the
Important
You cannot edit the drive letters for the system volume or boot volume after
setup is complete. Make sure that the drive letters assigned in this window
are correct, and then proceed with setup.
3. Follow the steps to proceed with Setup with OS standard installer.
Reinstallation is now complete.
Tips
The drive letter might change after reinstallation. If you want to change the drive
letter, use the procedure shown in Changing drive letter assignments below.
(2) Changing drive letter assignments
To change the drive letter, follow the steps below. But these steps cannot change drive letter assignments for
the system volume or boot volume. If you want to change them, re-install the Windows.
1. From the Start menu, right-click My Computer and then select Management. Next, launch Computer
Management.
2. From the window on the left, select Disk Management.
3. Right-click the volume whose drive letter you want to change, and then select Change drive letter and
path.
4. Click [Change].
5. Click [Assign next drive letter], and then select the drive letter you want to assign.
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