Installing solaris 10 on netra t1 105

im need to sun computer system....i have got to the point of hyperterm lom> and booting the system, but it has no software installed.. im trying to install solaris on a sun netra t1 105 256 mb ram and 19gb hd and NO CDROM im trying to "network install" from a windows 2003 server.. is this possibly or do i have to a sun workstation to install as boot/install server... or could i connect the hard drive to a windows 2003 server and format and install solaris on it using virual pc.... i haveit networked to my wireless router as well a x86 computer...
Edited by: lebaronman on Feb 28, 2008 2:01 AM

I have no really good answer here..
I guess you are using a Netra T1 AC200, right?
Some futher questions;
Are you using an internal CD-Rom?
Have you tried the CD-Rom before so you know it works?
What happens if you try "boot cdrom" without inserting any CD? I think the bootpath to the cd-rom looks a bit strange, and testing that would be the easiest way of verifying if its correct or not. If the path is correct you should get a different error if you attemt to boot from a non-existing CD.
Last question; which Solaris 10 version did you download?
7/M.

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    Network 1               /pci@1f,0/pci@1,1/<network>@c,1
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