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Old April 12th 10, 08:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Patrick Markiewicz
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Default Windows Server 2008 CD ISOs

I have a server with a CD Drive (not a DVD Drive). I only see a DVD ISO as
an option from the MSDN downloads. Where can I find an ISO download that's
compatible with a CD drive?

Thanks.
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Old April 12th 10, 08:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Windows Server 2008 CD ISOs

Patrick Markiewicz wrote:

I have a server with a CD Drive (not a DVD Drive). I only see a DVD ISO as
an option from the MSDN downloads. Where can I find an ISO download that's
compatible with a CD drive?

Thanks.


Why bother wasting an optical disc on an .iso file? Just get a CD/DVD
emulator and load the .iso file into one of the emulated CD/DVD drives.
There are several CD/DVD emulators available. I used Daemon Tools for
several years but gave up when I finally got nuisanced too often in that it
would forget to reload the .iso files into the emulated drives upon Windows
startup and login. I also was not interested in thwarting copy protection
schemes on game CDs by using a kernel-mode driver that attempts to hide the
emulated drives from the copy protection software (which doesn't work very
well, anyway). I switched to Virtual CloneDrive (originally created by
Elaborate Bytes but later acquired by SlySoft). Both are free.

I leave Virtual CloneDrive running. It loads on Windows startup and after I
login. It can support up to 15 emulated CD/DVD drives. I leave an .iso
loaded for Windows XP Pro SP-3, MS Office 2003 Pro, and Comptom and other
encyclopedias or references. That way, if I ask for an uninstalled feature
or perform an update that requires the original Windows or Office CD or I
want to look something up in the encyclopedias then it's already available.
I don't have to go wander off to get the CDs and shove them into a drive.
They're already available in the emulated drives.
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Old April 12th 10, 08:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Michael
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Default Windows Server 2008 CD ISOs

You won't. Server 2008 is 2.5 GB. You could unpack the iso to a 4GB thumb
drive, but I'm not sure if you can boot to it.

Why haven't you purchased a DVD drive? They're dirt cheap. One could be
had for $35.

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"Patrick Markiewicz" Patrick wrote in
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I have a server with a CD Drive (not a DVD Drive). I only see a DVD ISO
as
an option from the MSDN downloads. Where can I find an ISO download
that's
compatible with a CD drive?

Thanks.


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Old April 12th 10, 08:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Peter Foldes
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Default Windows Server 2008 CD ISOs

Purchase a DVD drive and install it. They are not expensive at all. Also you are not
able to find the W2K8 on a CD only on a DVD on account of the size

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"Patrick Markiewicz" Patrick wrote in message
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I have a server with a CD Drive (not a DVD Drive). I only see a DVD ISO as
an option from the MSDN downloads. Where can I find an ISO download that's
compatible with a CD drive?

Thanks.


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Old April 13th 10, 07:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Anteaus
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Default Windows Server 2008 CD ISOs

If this is a production server as opposed to a test machine, do you have a
disaster-recovery plan? Just asking, as if you have no DVD drive, how do you
plan to reinstall if it suddenly pops its clogs?

If not, think in terms of the cost if you are out-of-action for some
considerable time, perhaps several days, whilst a recovery method is
worked-out.

"Patrick Markiewicz" wrote:

I have a server with a CD Drive (not a DVD Drive). I only see a DVD ISO as
an option from the MSDN downloads. Where can I find an ISO download that's
compatible with a CD drive?

Thanks.

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Old April 15th 10, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Doum
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Default Windows Server 2008 CD ISOs

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I have a server with a CD Drive (not a DVD Drive). I only see a DVD
ISO as an option from the MSDN downloads. Where can I find an ISO
download that's compatible with a CD drive?

Thanks.


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