Windows Server 2003 Standard Bootable Iso On Usb

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Option 1: Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool is an official, freeware tool from Microsoft that allows you to burn and write the Windows 7 ISO image to a physical DVD media, USB flash drive (or USB stick), or external and portable USB hard disk, and ensuring the DVD or USB drive is bootable. Recovering Windows Server 2003 from a Bootable USB. To restore Windows Server 2003, plug the bootable USB device into the computer on which you want to run Windows Server 2003 and restart this computer.

Producing a bootable CD is a relatively straightforward process. You need a program to pull the boot image file from your regular Windows Server 2003 CD and a CD drive capable of writing to CDs. And, of course, you need an installed program to create the CD. I used to pull the boot image file from the CD. ISO Buster is a part freeware and part shareware data recovery tool. You can use the freeware capabilities to do what we need to do here, but you will probably want to go make a donation or register it once you see all that it can do.

I used to create the CD in this example, but you can adapt these instructions to any CD-burning program. Follow these six steps to make the CD bootable: • Download and install ISO Buster. Insert the regular Server 2003 CD into your CD drive and load ISO Buster. • Expand the CD drive in ISO Buster until you see a floppy disk icon with the Bootable CD label. Click on the bootable CD in the left pane, and in the right pane of ISO Buster you will see a file called Microsoft Corporation.img, which is the boot image file for the CD. Right click on the.img file and select Extract BootImage.img. Remember the location where you save this file; then close ISO Buster.

• Open your CD-burning program. Using Roxio Easy CD Creator, click File/New CD Project/Bootable CD. A screen will pop up: Choose Type of Bootable CD. There are a few settings you need to know about on this screen. The Bootable CD Type: No Emulation; Load segment: 0x7c0; and the sector count should be set at 4.

On the bottom of this screen, browse to where you stored that boot image file, import it and click OK. • You should see two.bin files in the CD project files window. Use the drop-down menu at the top left to select the folder where you stored the file structure -- created from the first article in this series -- and add all of those files into the CD project. • Customize the CD Project Properties. Click on File/CD Project Properties.

The most important action on this screen is setting the File System type to Joliet. If you leave it at ISO9660, you will have to rename a lot of files, and the CD probably won't work right in the end. Add whatever File System information you want on the second tab and then continue to the File Types tab.

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On this tab make sure the Add All Files radio button is selected and the remaining boxes are not checked. Click OK at the bottom.