Install Windows Server 2016 – Server Basics 2016 #02
How to install Windows Server 2016. I am using VirtualBox for my VM platform on my Macbook Pro.
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Super simple install for Windows Server 2016, except I get a little frustrated at a few of the “new” interface looks/behaviors.
How to install Microsoft Windows Server 2016.
This is a follow-up to the Downloading Server 2016 post, where I talk a little about the plans for future videos on Windows domains, etc.
Here we are going to go through a quick install within VirtualBox on my Macbook Pro. It’s not a super quick video, but I kept it as short as possible. I did get quite frustrated after the install was complete, but I cut most of that out since it’s a result of me not messing with the new Microsoft operating systems, so I don’t know exactly where/how things work.
Assuming you downloaded the ISO, setup VirtualBox (or whatever VM software you are using) with a new VM.
Attach the ISO to it’s CD drive and boot up the VM!
Select Language and then click Next
Install Server 2016 – VirtualBox
Select Install Now
Select the version you want to install. For me, I want the GUI version. Then select Next.
Read the License Terms and if you agree, click the checkbox and select Next.
Select Custom: Install Windows Only (advanced).
Select the drive/partition you want (should only be one visible) and select Next.
The install process should look familiar if you ever installed any recent Microsoft Windows operating systems.
When the install process is complete, you will be asked to create the Administrator password. Type in your password and click Finish.
Then log in using the Administrator username and password.
After a minute or so, you should be at your brand-new Windows Server 2012 machine.
Make sure the timezone / time is set correctly. If it isn’t, go ahead and configure it.
Next, set the server name by clicking on Local Server and then the current server name.
Click Change.
In the Computer Name field, type in whatever you want to name this server and click Ok.
Restart the server.
Pat yourself on the back for a job well-done!
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Thanks dude. Your like the only guy that doesn't bore me to sleep on server stuff. Thanks for the help.
nothing has really changed in the last 3 years the install process of Server 2019 is the same
thanks for giving us a demo ,it 's good stuff for beginners.
lifeofajackass here. I know this is almost a year old, I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in. Almost every Dr office I do network admin for uses RDS. Its cheaper for them to buy hundreds of thin-clients and user RDP than to buy hundreds of full featured pc's. So for me (us), I hope they always leave the GUI option.
thanks
Gooi…
There is something funny about the way Apple users pronounce Windows programs and Windows users pronounce Apple programs.
It took me a few seconds to realise you meant G U I or Graphical User Interface 🙂
Nice video anyway.
Why does the install part still has artifacts of Windows 7?
What's Nas?
Thank you!! Really interested in server 2016.
Nice overview Chris!
Can you do a video on connecting a system running server 2012/2016 to connect to the router and how to have DHCP, DNS run from the server machine rather then the router
Thanks for the video !
On a side note : Windows Server 2012 R2 install had the same lines (same order), first the non GUI install and second the GUI normal version 🙂 I wonder if the upgrade from 2012 to 2016 is gonna be as smooth as W8 to W10.
Quick question
What would be an ideal server operating system to learn on as a learner?
Great channel, keep videos coming step by step !
This seems very frustrating lol
It will officially be know as the "Edge Exhale" when errors happen on videos.
I knew you could do it man! Keep it coming!