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11-18-2004 09:17 AM
11-18-2004 09:17 AM
Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
On attempting to install W2k3 on a ML370G1 the install hangs during windows setup with the message "Setup is starting Windows".
Using Smartstart 5.5 (tried 7.x and 6.x, but they error with a message to the effect that they are not complatible with the hardware)
Tried another RAID controller, a 3200, but the installation hangs just as it does with the Integrated controller.
Removed all but one RAM module.
No additional cards (except for the 3200 controller) in the PCI slots.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Mark
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11-18-2004 07:28 PM
11-18-2004 07:28 PM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
Have u tried the latest Bios which would support W2003 ?
Vic
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11-22-2004 03:47 PM
11-22-2004 03:47 PM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
Found your post via Google.
I am having the same problem.
I have 2 ML370's ...only trying to update one currently
Have you had any luck??
Alan
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12-10-2004 07:35 AM
12-10-2004 07:35 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
I noticed on the SmartStart 7.x CD, you can create a startup disk for Windows 2003 to do a manual install of w2k3. Has anyone tried this method? I think it will work as the startup disk will contain all the latest drivers for the array controllers? Booting directly off the w2k3 cd does not load the latest drivers.. any thoughts?
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01-17-2005 04:24 PM
01-17-2005 04:24 PM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
message:
1) Flashed the BIOS with ROMPaq P19 v. 4.10 A dated 12/18/2002. This is from HP's site, SP23652.exe.
2) Downloaded "HP ProLiant 32-Bit SCSI Controller Driver for Windows 2000/Server 2003". This is
from HP's site, cp003193.exe. (I don't have a RAID controller, just the Integrated Dual-Channel Wide-Ultra2 SCSI Adapter.)
3) Extracted cp003193 and used its floppy.bat utility to copy the SCSI adapter files to diskette
4) Booted the server from the Windows 2003 Server CD and pressed F6 when prompted to install SCSI drivers.
5) Inserted the diskette when prompted ... and all's well!
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
--Vern.
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01-18-2005 01:37 AM
01-18-2005 01:37 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
i was having the same problems...
- upgrade your bios version(not necessary but recommendable)
and
- in the bios verify if the operating system is set to windows 2000!
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01-22-2005 03:29 AM
01-22-2005 03:29 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
I have the same problem but only when using the 3200 raid card. Windows 2003 has been running on this system but I had to change my disks so I did a full system erase. After I did this the server would continue to ask me to set the raid controller in slot 2 to be the primary boot device. I have confirmed the issue by putting a standard U3 9.1 gb disk on the primary onboard controller and installing windows 2003 on to it. I did another system erase on the scsi disk before I tried the 9.1 gb disk install. There clearly is an issue with doing a full system erase when your on the ltest firmware. I will try to manually specify the raid controller as suggested, but I didn't have to do this on the previous succesful install.
WEIRD!
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01-25-2005 08:23 AM
01-25-2005 08:23 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
Hardware: ML530(800mhz) and 3200 raid controller
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01-25-2005 08:11 PM
01-25-2005 08:11 PM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
I found an easier solution to the problem. The ML530 along with the 3200 raid card works flawlessly with out the need for a floppy with the drivers on. I had previously installed 2k and 2003 without any problems so I knew it worked. I first installed 2003 on to a SCSI hard disk I had knocking around to prove the machine wasn't faulty. I then tried repeatedly with out success to install 2003 on the machine with the raid controller as the bootable adapter. Again this failed time after time, so I removed the raid adapter and installed it into another pci slot. to my amazement the blinking thing then went through the install fine.
I think the problem stemmed from the fact that I did a system erase with an older version of the utility than the one install on the diags partition. The Bios seemed to be confused as it kept telling me that it had changed the Raid to be the first adapter every time I ran the system configuration. After I moved the Card to a different slot it no longer said this. In my case I have to conclude that it was the system configuration causing the problem. I would be interested in knowing if you guys did similar prior to the problem.
Cheers
Gus
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02-14-2005 03:07 AM
02-14-2005 03:07 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
Thanks,
Scott Bartlett
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04-10-2005 06:19 PM
04-10-2005 06:19 PM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
This is a G1 ML370 using onboard array, 2* 18Gb drives RAID1, 2* PIII 866, 1Gb RAM.
Basically use Manual Option and choose Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SCU ends up configured for this)
Anyone know if a downside to having the SCU set for W2K?
To install Window 2003, we suggest the following:
NOTE: Please remove any third party hardware installed in the server before
installing the operating system.
1. Boot the server using the SmartStart CD version 5.5 and run the System
Erase Utility.
2. Power cycle the server when prompted.
3. Boot the server using the SmartStart CD.
4. Select the Manual Configuration.
5. Select the Operating System as Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
6. Now the Primary Operating System will be set to Windows 2000 in the
System Configuration Utility (SCU). Save SCU and select "continue with
SmartStart".
7. Follow the onscreen instructions and continue the Windows 2003 Operating
System installation (insert the Windows 2003 CD in the CD-ROM drive when it
prompts for a Operating System CD).
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07-29-2005 10:02 AM
07-29-2005 10:02 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
I didn't have to load drivers from diskette during Windows 2003 installation. But I did update the BIOS to the latest version.
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09-06-2005 04:58 AM
09-06-2005 04:58 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
I always get the Blue screen with message on the left bottom "Setup is starting Windows", the hanged on forever.
There is one same message when I ran SmartStart 5.5 or 7.0:
SCSI Bios not installed!
Any people can help me? Thanks
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01-15-2009 05:34 PM
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Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
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01-19-2009 02:10 AM
01-19-2009 02:10 AM
Re: Installing Windows 2003 on ML370G1, install hangs with "Setup is starting Windows"
Since this thread is a very old one and you might not likely get more responses as you get for a new thread.
To start a new thread, select the subject category where you want post your query:
http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/home.do?forumId=1
Click on "start new thread" button on the page and post your query.
Good luck.
Best Regards,
Sailaja.P