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Guest WillisGuy
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Hi,

 

I hope I'm in the right space

 

 

 

Has anyone created a bootable slip stream CD from an existing

 

X64 (AMD) CD ?

 

 

 

There are a couple of procedures ( BARTS PE ! ) around that

 

discusses how to make a W2k3 x86 slipstream CD.

 

 

 

However those procedures fail because the the boot loader that is

 

either used by the tools do not seem to work with a AMD processor,

( My disgnoses ... ).

 

 

 

If you personally .. and successfully, created a Bootable ... Slipstream X64

CD ...

 

I'd like to hear from you.

 

 

 

John.Donnelly At HP.com

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Re: Creating bootable slipstream CD's for w2k3 X64 ( AMD)

 

I have personally slipstreamed SP2 into the Win XP x64 CD

and created a bootable CD that I have personally installed

Win XP x64 w/SP2 from.

 

I used the steps noted in several articles available on the

internet about slipstreaming, but had to find the update.exe

in a different directory than that used for 32-bit XP. I

think it was in the AMD64 folder, but don't quote me on that.

 

If I remember correctly, the update.exe for x64 will not run

in 32-bit XP, and I extracted the boot image from the x64 CD

to make my bootable CD.

 

 

WillisGuy wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I hope I'm in the right space

>

> Has anyone created a bootable slip stream CD from an existing

> X64 (AMD) CD ?

>

> There are a couple of procedures ( BARTS PE ! ) around that

> discusses how to make a W2k3 x86 slipstream CD.

>

> However those procedures fail because the the boot loader that is

> either used by the tools do not seem to work with a AMD processor,

> ( My disgnoses ... ).

>

> If you personally .. and successfully, created a Bootable ... Slipstream X64

> CD ...

>

> I'd like to hear from you.

>

>

> John.Donnelly At HP.com

Guest WillisGuy
Posted

Re: Creating bootable slipstream CD's for w2k3 X64 ( AMD)

 

 

Thanks for the info.

 

How did you extract the boot sector ?

 

That seems to be headache.

 

And picking the right CD burner.

 

I used Bart's PE bbie: to extract the 2k bootstrap,

and I used a Deep Burner CD utility to create a ISO or CD.

 

Not many burning utilites allow one to ceate a boot sector.

Nero has a funky way of creating a "boot able CD" by using

a hard disk image.

 

"Theo" wrote:

> I have personally slipstreamed SP2 into the Win XP x64 CD

> and created a bootable CD that I have personally installed

> Win XP x64 w/SP2 from.

>

> I used the steps noted in several articles available on the

> internet about slipstreaming, but had to find the update.exe

> in a different directory than that used for 32-bit XP. I

> think it was in the AMD64 folder, but don't quote me on that.

>

> If I remember correctly, the update.exe for x64 will not run

> in 32-bit XP, and I extracted the boot image from the x64 CD

> to make my bootable CD.

>

>

> WillisGuy wrote:

> > Hi,

> >

> > I hope I'm in the right space

> >

> > Has anyone created a bootable slip stream CD from an existing

> > X64 (AMD) CD ?

> >

> > There are a couple of procedures ( BARTS PE ! ) around that

> > discusses how to make a W2k3 x86 slipstream CD.

> >

> > However those procedures fail because the the boot loader that is

> > either used by the tools do not seem to work with a AMD processor,

> > ( My disgnoses ... ).

> >

> > If you personally .. and successfully, created a Bootable ... Slipstream X64

> > CD ...

> >

> > I'd like to hear from you.

> >

> >

> > John.Donnelly At HP.com

>

Guest S.SubZero
Posted

Re: Creating bootable slipstream CD's for w2k3 X64 ( AMD)

 

On Nov 8, 1:01 pm, WillisGuy <Willis...@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I hope I'm in the right space

>

> Has anyone created a bootable slip stream CD from an existing

>

> X64 (AMD) CD ?

>

 

Use nLite.

 

http://www.nliteos.com

 

This will let you make a slipstreamed Server 2003 x64 disc with no

troubles. It doesn't care what processor it is for.

Posted

Re: Creating bootable slipstream CD's for w2k3 X64 ( AMD)

 

I use ISOBuster to extract the boot image. I have a NEC

ND-3550A DVD burner and I have been using Nero using to burn

my discs. I have done both bootable CDs and DVDs.

 

http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/winxp-sp2-bootcd.html

 

You don't use any emulation when making the bootable CD.

Use the "NO EMULATION" as noted in the URL above. It has

been working for me for a LONG time.

 

 

 

WillisGuy wrote:

> Thanks for the info.

>

> How did you extract the boot sector ?

>

> That seems to be headache.

>

> And picking the right CD burner.

>

> I used Bart's PE bbie: to extract the 2k bootstrap,

> and I used a Deep Burner CD utility to create a ISO or CD.

>

> Not many burning utilites allow one to ceate a boot sector.

> Nero has a funky way of creating a "boot able CD" by using

> a hard disk image.

>

> "Theo" wrote:

>

>> I have personally slipstreamed SP2 into the Win XP x64 CD

>> and created a bootable CD that I have personally installed

>> Win XP x64 w/SP2 from.

>>

>> I used the steps noted in several articles available on the

>> internet about slipstreaming, but had to find the update.exe

>> in a different directory than that used for 32-bit XP. I

>> think it was in the AMD64 folder, but don't quote me on that.

>>

>> If I remember correctly, the update.exe for x64 will not run

>> in 32-bit XP, and I extracted the boot image from the x64 CD

>> to make my bootable CD.

>>

>>

>> WillisGuy wrote:

>>> Hi,

>>>

>>> I hope I'm in the right space

>>>

>>> Has anyone created a bootable slip stream CD from an existing

>>> X64 (AMD) CD ?

>>>

>>> There are a couple of procedures ( BARTS PE ! ) around that

>>> discusses how to make a W2k3 x86 slipstream CD.

>>>

>>> However those procedures fail because the the boot loader that is

>>> either used by the tools do not seem to work with a AMD processor,

>>> ( My disgnoses ... ).

>>>

>>> If you personally .. and successfully, created a Bootable ... Slipstream X64

>>> CD ...

>>>

>>> I'd like to hear from you.

>>>

>>>

>>> John.Donnelly At HP.com

Guest WillisGuy
Posted

Re: Creating bootable slipstream CD's for w2k3 X64 ( AMD)

 

>

> http://www.nliteos.com

>

> This will let you make a slipstreamed Server 2003 x64 disc with no

> troubles. It doesn't care what processor it is for.

>

 

This looks pretty promising !

The x86 worked great ..

I'l try X64 next .

Thx.


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