Users Guide

No video drivers need to be installed for Novell NetWare operating systems.
You need to install the video drivers for the operating system you install on your PowerEdge 1300 system unless they
were installed by Dell. Use the following procedure to install the video drivers for Windows NT Server 4.0 and
BackOffice Small Business Server (SBS). The Novell IntranetWare 4.x operating system provides a textual interface
and does not require video drivers.
Installing Video Drivers for Windows NT Server 4.0and Microsoft BackOffice SBS
NOTE: Video drivers must be reinstalled after every installation of Windows NT Server 4.0 Service Pack 3.
Select Create Diskettes from the Dell OpenManage Server Assistant menu and then continue down the menu
hierarchy by selecting the following categories: Create Operating System Support Diskettes; Create Windows NT
Server 4.0 Diskettes; Create SCSI and Video Controller Drivers Diskette. Create a diskette of SCSI and video
drivers for Windows NT 4.0.
After you make the diskette of the drivers, use the following procedure to install the video drivers:
1. Start Windows NT.
2. Log in as the administrator or as a user with administrative privileges.
For information on system administration, see the reference documentation for Windows NT.
3. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
4. Double-click the Display icon.
The Display Settings window appears.
5. Select the Settings tab.
6. Click Display Type and then click Change in the Adapter box.
A list of available video drivers is displayed.
7. Click Have Disk.
8. Insert the ATI installation diskette into the diskette drive; then click OK in the Install From Disk window.
9. Make sure that ATI Technologies Inc. 3D Rage IIC (the default) is selected in the video driver list, and click
Install.
The Installing Drivers dialog box appears.
10. Click Yes to proceed.
After the files are copied from the diskette, Windows NT prompts you to restart your system. Click OK and close
all open windows.
11. Remove the video drivers diskette from the diskette drive and restart Windows NT.
12. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
13. Click the Display icon. The Display Settings window appears.
14. Set the desired resolution, number of colors, and refresh rate.
Asset Tag Utility
The Asset Tag utility allows you to enter an asset tag number for your system. The System Setup screens
do not show
the asset tag number unless you enter one using this utility.
NOTE: The Asset Tag utility works only on systems running MS-DOS.
Using the Asset Tag Utility
Use the following procedure to create a system utility diskette and boot the system: