Windows NT Installation
If you have a system with Windows NT installed at the factory, Windows NT setup
will start automatically the first time you power-up your system. If your system does
not have Windows NT pre-installed, you must have a CD-ROM drive attached to your
system to install Windows NT. You will also need the DIGITAL Personal Workstation 433a
HAL for WNT 4.0.
NOTE: Steps 1 and 2 are necessary only when you are first
setting up your system. On subsequent installations and upgrades, begin at step 3.
To install Windows NT from CD-ROM for the first time, refer to the following steps:
- Use CMOS Setup to set the system date and time: start AlphaBIOS Setup, select
CMOS Setup, and press [Enter].
- Perform an express hard-disk setup: return to the main AlphaBIOS Setup screen,
select Hard Disk Setup, and press [Enter].
- Put the Windows NT CD into the CD-ROM drive.
- Start AlphaBIOS Setup, select Install Windows NT, and press [Enter].
- When asked to select your system name, choose Other, and press Enter.
When prompted for a hardware support diskette, put the
Digital Personal WorkStation Alpha HAL kit floppy in your a: drive, and press Enter.
Select "Digital Personal WorkStation 433a, 500a" and press Enter.
- When Setup displays a message saying that it could not determine the type
of one or more mass storage devices installed in your system, press S to
install the driver for the on-board IDE controller. When prompted for a
hardware support disk, press Enter. Select
CMD CSA-64xx IDE Driver and press Enter.
Press Enter again to continue the installation.
- Follow the prompts to complete the installation. For more information on installing
Windows NT, refer to the Installation Guide in your Windows NT software package.