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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Win2003 bootable CD
Hey,
I just downloaded Win 2003 Server SP2 Enterprise Edition (ISO) from Microsoft's volume license site. Everything downloads great. After unzipping the files onto a folder that I have created I go in drag all of the files onto a cd and then write those files to the cd. Only problem is the CD are not bootable. All of the files are there but it won't boot the server which has no os at this time. Is there are trick to this or what? Not sure, but any and all help will be appreciated. Thanks, |
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Ride 'em Cowboy
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Dallas, Tx
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You have use the option within Nero for example called "burn image." (i think its called that) During this process you point the app to the ISO file...which extracts and makes the cd.
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If you don't already have a burning application, use ImgBurn. It's geared towards burining ISOs easily.
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Thanks guys. I did just like you said and it worked perfectly.
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