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- | ====== Installing the Windows SAN Boot Configurator ====== | + | ====== Installing the Windows SAN Boot Configuration Driver ====== |
- | You need to install the Windows SAN Boot Configurator (**sanbootconf**). Download the latest version from [[http://git.etherboot.org/releases/sanbootconf/sanbootconf-latest.zip]]. | + | You need to install the Windows SAN Boot Configuration Driver (**sanbootconf**). Download the latest version from [[http://git.etherboot.org/releases/sanbootconf/sanbootconf-latest.zip]]. |
- | Unzip the file and run **setup.bat**: | + | Unzip the file and run **sanbootconf.msi**: |
- | {{ :screenshots:winxp_sanbootconf_install.png?668x259 |Installing sanbootconf}} | + | {{ :screenshots:winxp_sanbootconf_install.png?400x300 |Installing sanbootconf}} |
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+ | If you are running Windows Vista or later, you must enable the use of test-signed kernel drivers by typing | ||
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+ | bcdedit -set TestSigning Yes | ||
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+ | in a command window. | ||
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+ | {{ :screenshots:bcdedit_testsigning.png?400x300 |Enabling test-signing}} | ||
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. | ||
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You are now ready to: | 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 or SRP target]] |