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What if a server has a SCSI adapter installed, how will Windows NT locate them?
The minimum system requirements for installing Windows NT 4.0 Server are:
Yes, you can upgrade from Windows 3.1, Windows 95, or Windows 98 to Windows NT 4.0 Server. However, you cannot upgrade from Windows NT 3.51 or earlier versions of Windows NT.
Yes, you will need a valid product key to install Windows NT 4.0 Server. You can find the product key on the installation media or in the documentation that came with your copy of Windows NT 4.0 Server.
To create an installation disk for Windows NT 4.0 Server, you will need to use the Windows NT 4.0 Server CD and a blank floppy disk. Insert the CD into your computer and open the "Disk1" folder. Then, double-click on the "Makedisk.bat" file and follow the prompts to create the installation disk.
Yes, you can install Windows NT 4.0 Server on a virtual machine. However, you will need to make sure that your virtual machine meets the minimum system requirements and has enough resources allocated to it for the installation to be successful.