Even if you dont have a RAID, if its a standard ATA hard drive there is no additional drivers you need to install, if its a SCSI drive, with or without a RAID, you should have drivers that you install. Also, make sure that you install the latest PERC and BIOS drivers.
The problem that I am having is a bit unusual. When I try to run the upgrade form Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server to Windows 2000 Advanced Server, I can get through all of the basic installation initially, but when it begins to load the software (beyond the basic drivers) the set up halts with the following error message:
File setupdd.sys could not be loaded.
Error code is 7.
So far I have been unable to find any information about what this means, or how to remedy it.
I have run all of the upgrades that I can find for the NT OS, including service packs and such.
MattFrancis
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February 22nd, 2005 14:00
jfcdo
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March 26th, 2005 11:00
Thanks to Matt Francis for your reply.
The problem that I am having is a bit unusual. When I try to run the upgrade form Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server to Windows 2000 Advanced Server, I can get through all of the basic installation initially, but when it begins to load the software (beyond the basic drivers) the set up halts with the following error message:
File setupdd.sys could not be loaded.
Error code is 7.
So far I have been unable to find any information about what this means, or how to remedy it.
I have run all of the upgrades that I can find for the NT OS, including service packs and such.
Any suggestions, ideas, cooments.
Thanks, J. Coyle