This KB article provides a step-by-step guide on installing the Windows operating system on your dedicated server
Step 1: Open Your Web Browser and Navigate to the Client Area URL
To access the client area, follow these steps:
You should now be directed to the login page of the client area.
Step 2: Click on "Services" in the Left-hand Menu
Follow these steps to navigate to the "Services" section:
Once clicked, you will be directed to the "Services" page, where you can manage your subscriptions and view details about your services.
Step 3: Click on the "Manage" Button
To proceed with managing your service, follow these instructions:
Upon clicking the "Manage" button, you will be directed to the management interface for the selected service.
Step 4: Select Windows Version
Follow these steps to choose your preferred Windows version:
Selecting your desired Windows version will ensure that the system installs the operating system according to your specifications. Once you've made your selection, proceed with the next steps as needed.
Step 5: Set administrator Password and Start Reinstallation
Proceed with the following steps to set a root password and start the reinstallation process:
Clicking the "Start Reinstallation" button will initiate the reinstallation process with the newly configured settings. Please be patient as the process may take some time. Avoid interrupting the process until it finishes successfully.
Step 6: Initiate Installation
To proceed with the installation, follow these steps:
Once clicked, the installation process will commence. Please wait patiently for the process to complete. Avoid interrupting the process until it finishes successfully.
Step 7: Monitor Provisioning Status
While the system is provisioning, it's important to observe the status and refrain from interrupting the process. Follow these guidelines:
Note: Interrupting the provisioning process by clicking 'Cancel Process' may disrupt the installation and lead to incomplete setup.
Once the provisioning process is complete, you'll be notified, and your system will be ready for use.