>I've done it, but the CD seem not be bootable. I've tried to boot with it, >but with no success.
>It contain the two versions of Windows 2003: Standard and Enterprise.
>>Find the disk that is an ISO image and using CD burning software, make a >CD of the image. That CD should be bootable.
>Sylvain Larin
Hi,
If you'd burn the ISO Image and it doesn't boot from the CD, make sure that your
First Boot Device is you
CD Drive. If set already but doesn't work, the ISO is not bootable.
You can boot from a Win98 boot disk with CDROM support, and install from dos prompt. Make sure your Hard drive is formatted with FAT32. You will get one message when you invoke
Winnt.exe You have to load/figure out how to deal with the Information that setup tells you that missing, otherwise your installation will take very long.......smartdrv.exe.
After you have succeded in the installation, you can go to MS DOS Prompt to convert the File System..
C:\convert c: /FS:NTFS /NoSecurity /X