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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]] | ||