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Server 2003 Service pack 1

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Umm.. well making a multiboot dvd with XP, 2k3 and bart PE

xp works fine

bart PE works fine

2k3 issue

on a fresh install:

-when installing 2003 server ent corp sp1 from the multi boot dvd it come up with insert disk "service pack 1 CD-ROM" and trys to look for files like NT5.CAT, NT5inf.CAB SP1.cat ect ect these files are already on the disk but it is looking in d:\i386 when the files are in d:\SETUP\Server2003\Enterprise\i386

on a VMware PC

- Same thing but asks for notepad.ex_ , SAPI.dl_ ect ect but this time is looks in D:\SETUP\SERVER2003\ENTERPRISE\I386 and the files are in D:\SETUP\Server2003\Enterprise\I386

been at it for a little while now any tips or walkthroughs to double cheek please let me now

cheers for ur help

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well this is my problem

FIXED

when slipstreaming SP1 into Windows Server 2003 then you'll need to add an extra file to the root of your CD! With all other service pack it adds a Service Pack Identifier file to the root of your CD directory, but SP1 for Windows Server 2003 currently does not do this, u must add WIN51IA.SP1 to the ROOT of the CD so then the disk will not ask u to insert disk

cheers for the help guys

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