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Posted 09 April 2009 - 05:04 AM

Hello

I have created 4 unattended 2003 x64 install disks which install different software depending on which disk you use i.e Database Server, Application Server etc..

I would like to however combine all 4 disks and possibly more in the future onto one disk.

The guides for the x86 versions of windows are very comprehensive but I have found the x64 setup very different.

Where I have got so far,

I have used flyakites guide Guide

I have done all the getting started items

I have copied the 4 x64 disks to the Setup diirectory

AIO-DVD\SETUP\Server2003\HPBusiness
AIO-DVD\SETUP\Server2003\HPSQL
AIO-DVD\SETUP\Server2003\HPTest
AIO-DVD\SETUP\Server2003\HPPlain

I have extracted the boot folder from 2003 x64 and tried to modify the hex files but the guide kind of stops here for x64.

I am also having problems modifying the boot sector, the file reports NTDLR in corrupt.

Can someone please sanity check my folder structure and advise on any changes as well

Thanks for your help

David

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Posted 12 April 2009 - 09:21 AM

View Postparaffin, on Apr 9 2009, 05:04 AM, said:

4 unattended 2003 x64 install disks

Use txtsetup.sif, SetupSourcePath, BootPath
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=&...st&p=814566

Choose 4 different char4 names: e.g. 2K3A, 2K3B, 2K3C, 2K3D
Edit txtsetup.sif, line SetupSourcePath and add BootPath
And adjust setupldr.bin, edit multiboot_XP64.cmd line "set char4=XP64".

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I am also having problems modifying the boot sector, the file reports NTDLR in corrupt.

http://www.msfn.org/...showtopic=58410
Is already integrated to multiboot_XP64.cmd.

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