: Launch Windows Server Backup from Administrative Tools to schedule "System State" backups, which capture critical OS components like the registry and Active Directory. If disaster strikes, the Recovery Wizard allows you to restore to a previous state.
: Boot from your installation media and follow the prompts to select your language and keyboard layout.
: This version uses PowerShell 2.0. While powerful, it lacks many of the advanced cmdlets found in newer versions like Server 2012. Windows Server 2008 R2 Tutorial
For more detailed walkthroughs on specific roles, you can explore specialized guides like How to install a Server Core R2 Domain Controller on DirTeam or Creating & Managing Users on YouTube.
: After installing roles (like DNS or DHCP), run the Best Practices Analyzer (BPA) from Server Manager to identify security or performance misconfigurations. : Launch Windows Server Backup from Administrative Tools
: Use the Initial Configuration Tasks window to set the computer name, configure networking, and activate your license. Core Management Tasks
: Choose between "Full Installation" (Standard/Enterprise) for a graphical interface or "Server Core" for a command-line-only footprint. : This version uses PowerShell 2
Once installed, most administrative work happens through or specific administrative tools.