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Terminal Server Install Problems

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sevi

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I have a Dell 2500 PowerEdge Server, which I installed NT4 Server on to. I have then run the Terminal Server Upgrade CD, which seems to run ok until the first reboot. When it reboots I get a blue screen with INACCESSABLE_BOOT_DEVICE. If on start up I choose to boot into the original NT4 server, that still works fine.

I’m thinking it is probably something to do with the SCSI drivers, but can’t think why.

Any ideas?

Regards
Steve Norton
 
When you boot the upgrade, are you doing it from inside NT, or from the floppy disks?

Are you pressing F6 to "Load other drivers" (so you install the SCSI drivers on the new install)? [auto] MCSE NT4/W2K
 
Thanks for the reply.

I've realised I wasn't loading the drivers like you said. I assumed because I was upgrading I didn’t need to. Also because it loads the install files to the hard drive and then installs from there it is too quick and you don’t see the ‘Press F6’ option.
 
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