3. List the contents of the \EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50directory to identify the name of the
Windows boot option file (Boot00nn) that you want to import into the system boot options
list.
fs0:\> ls EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50
Directory of: fs0:\EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50
09/18/03 11:58a <DIR> 1,024 .
09/18/03 11:58a <DIR> 1,024 ..
12/18/03 08:16a 354 Boot0001
1 File(s) 354 bytes
2 Dir(s)
fs0:\>
4. To launch the Microsoft Windows boot options utility, issue the \MSUtil\nvrboot.efi
command at the EFI Shell environment.
fs0:\> msutil\nvrboot
NVRBOOT: OS Boot Options Maintenance Tool [Version 5.2.3683]
1. SUSE SLES 10
2. HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/0/1/0/0.2.0
* 3. Windows Server 2003, Datacenter
4. EFI Shell [Built-in]
* = Windows OS boot option
(D)isplay (M)odify (C)opy E(x)port (I)mport (E)rase (P)ush (H)elp (Q)uit
Select>
5. Use the Import command to import the Window boot option file.
Select> i
Enter IMPORT file path: \EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\Boot0001
Imported Boot Options from file: \EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\Boot0001
Press enter to continue
6. Enter Q to quit the NVRBOOT utility, and exit the console and iLO MP interfaces if you are
finished using them.
To exit the system console and return to the iLO MP Main Menu, press Ctrl+B. To exit the
iLO MP, enter X at the Main Menu.
Booting the Microsoft Windows Operating System
Boot the Windows Server 2003 operating system on an HP Integrity server by using the EFI Boot
Manager to choose the appropriate Windows item from the boot options list. For details on
shutting down the Windows operating system, see “Shutting Down Microsoft Windows”
(page 128).
1. From the EFI Boot Manager menu, choose an item from the boot options list to boot Windows
using the chosen boot option.
2. Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the server on which you want to boot Windows.
To choose the system console, log in to the iLO MP and enter CO.
When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager menu (the main
EFI menu). If you are at another EFI menu, choose Exit from the submenus until you return
to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading.
3. At the EFI Boot Manager menu, choose an item from the boot options list.
Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific
set of boot options or arguments to be used when booting the device.
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