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sanboot:winnt_iscsi [2008/12/16 11:39]
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 {{ :​screenshots:​winnt_iscsi_no_multipath.png?​503x386 |Deselecting MPIO support}} {{ :​screenshots:​winnt_iscsi_no_multipath.png?​503x386 |Deselecting MPIO support}}
  
-Make sure to enable ​the "​Configure iSCSI Network Boot Support" ​option, and to select the network card that will be used for iSCSI boot.+If you are presented with the option to "​Configure iSCSI Network Boot Support", ​then you must enable this option ​and select the network card that will be used for iSCSI boot.
  
 {{ :​screenshots:​winnt_iscsi_boot_nic.png?​503x386 |Selecting boot NIC}} {{ :​screenshots:​winnt_iscsi_boot_nic.png?​503x386 |Selecting boot NIC}}
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 After installation is complete, reboot the system and check that it boots up correctly. After installation is complete, reboot the system and check that it boots up correctly.
  
-You are now ready to:+If you are using Windows 2003 or later, and were given the option to "​Configure iSCSI Network Boot Support"​ during installation,​ then you are now ready to:
  
-  * [[sanboot:​transfer|Transfer the Microsoft Windows disk image to your iSCSI target]]+  * [[:sanboot:​transfer|Transfer the Microsoft Windows disk image to your iSCSI target]] 
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 +If you are using Windows XP, or were not given the option to "​Configure iSCSI Network Boot Support"​ during installation,​ then you must now 
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 +  * [[:​sanboot:​winnt_sanbootconf|Install the Windows SAN Boot Configuration Driver]]
  

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