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olger901

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  1. I tried a verbatim CD and on 2 Platinum CD's 1 Platinum CD burned at 40x, 1 at 16 speed and the Verbatim at 48x I also tried both the DVD-/+RW drive and the Asus DVD-Rom, and neither are booting from it I also tried another pc (with an Asus A7N8X motherboard) which has an LG DVD-Rom drive and it shows exactly the same symptoms.
  2. The first boot device is set to CD-Rom, the 2nd is set to HDD-0, I also tried disabling HDD-0 as a boot device, and I tried disabling one of the 2 ODD's at a time in the BIOS and tried both ODD's however none worked
  3. Hello all, I am having a very odd problem, I recently upgraded my nLite version 1.3.0.4 and integrated Service Pack 2 into a Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition ISO, which I made bootable using nLite, however I am having one very odd issue; The CD does not seem to be willing to boot on nForce 2 motherboards, I've tried 2 PC's and both pc's are showing the same issue (one pc has an Asus A7N8X motherboard with BIOS version 1007 and the other pc has an Asus A7N8X-X motherboard with BIOS version 1010 and both use the nForce 2 chipset). I tried the CD on another pc which has an Asus K8N (nForce 3 motherboard) and it boots fine on this pc, and I also tried it on my Dell Inspiron 6400 notebook, on which the CD also boots fine. The oddest thing is that I also tried to boot a slightly older Windows XP Professional with SP2 slipstreamed CD (also created with nLite) and the computer boots fine with that CD. Anyone who knows what could be causing this issue??
  4. Hi all, I've got a question, I would like to know what will happen if I would change the default 'Program Files' path from C:\Program Files\ to D:\Program Files\ and drive D: does not exist. In case you are curious and would like to know, why I like to know this, imagine the following situation: If you ever need to install a new hard disk in your server, and you need re-install windows you can only create a single partition to install Windows on (Well you can actually create multiple partitions, however you cannot format them until Windows is fully installed) Another reason I would like to know this is because I hate it, when Windows installs everything to C:. I wanna keep my C: drive clean, small and an OS only drive, so that I can quickly restore an image when needed and that I do not have to wait an hour, because of all of the crap Windows installed to C:\
  5. Hello all, We purchased a new server today with Windows SBS2003 however since the HDDs are SATA we needed to integrate the drivers into the Windows CD. So we downloaded nLite fired it up, chose to integrate SP1 and to Integrate drivers. We integrated the Intel ICH8 SATA/RAID drivers (text mode) and the JMicron JMB36x SATA/RAID drivers (text mode). We used the drivers that came shipped on our Asus Driver CD We popped in the CD into the server's CD tray, booted from the CD and Windows SBS2003 recognized our SATA drives. However at the end of the installation in text mode Windows SBS2003 reports that the following files are missing on the CD: jgogo.sys jraid.cat jraid.inf and without the JMicron drivers we will be unable to continue the setup of our new server because the server does NOT have a floppy drive...is there any solution for this problem? BTW: I looked in the: E:\SBS2003\I386\NLDRV\002 folder and when I checked those files are definately there...that is the odd thing (they are named jogo.sy_ jraid.ca_ and jraid.in_ ofcourse) Sidenote: I integrated the Intel drivers the first time, and for the JMicron drivers I ran the wizard again...
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