wishiknewmore
Technical User
Our PDC recently crashed. The power supply went out and took the mother board with it. Consequently, the power supply, motherboard, processor, and RAM all had to be replaced. The system was running Windows NT-4.0 Server.
Evidently, NT doesn't like the motherboard that is installed because it won't boot. The data on the drive is accessable via slaving on another PC, so I'm assuming the OS is also in good condition.
To remedy the situation, we've ordered, but not yet received, Windows Server 2008. A huge jump to be sure. My question is: Will Server 2008 install as an upgrade to Windows Server NT, or will I need to do a clean install?
If I need a clean install, what all am I looking at to get it back and running on the LAN? I assume, reenter all users, re-introduce each workstation to the domain, and reset all security and sharing permissions. Did I miss anything?
Evidently, NT doesn't like the motherboard that is installed because it won't boot. The data on the drive is accessable via slaving on another PC, so I'm assuming the OS is also in good condition.
To remedy the situation, we've ordered, but not yet received, Windows Server 2008. A huge jump to be sure. My question is: Will Server 2008 install as an upgrade to Windows Server NT, or will I need to do a clean install?
If I need a clean install, what all am I looking at to get it back and running on the LAN? I assume, reenter all users, re-introduce each workstation to the domain, and reset all security and sharing permissions. Did I miss anything?