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Install Server 2003 from USB. Point the ISO file to USB and off you go! Browse other questions tagged usb installation windows-server-2003 bootable-media. Sep 03, 2014  Actually Microsoft's own ISO download for 2003 R2 Std x86 is not bootable at all. It won't work with bootable USB utilities either. Rather frustrating for media when I continually have to go to torrents for something that should be around.

Shift-3; Your solution sounded good, but fell apart when I got to the point I had to supply the Label. Server 2003 Std R2 has 2 disks, and of all the labels listed, that version is not available and I have not been able to find them anywhere. Tenaj-207; I followed your instructions, which were very good, but the end result would not boot the server. After playing with a few variations, got it to boot, but again it knew the label was wrong and would not install. Thanks for the suggestion, but I still need help.

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Some of the methods I used: 1. Talk about using the bootsect.exe /nt52 command, which did not work. [ nt52 is used for 2003 from what I gathered ] LINK: 2.

Another method involved using a freeware which the author claimed was very successful. LINK: The rest of the methods are offshoots of these two methods. I am currently trying to make my USB bootable using a freeware called 'UNetbootin' (dled it from sourgeforge) and hopefully it works. But, what I want to know is how make a USB bootable for installing WIN2Kx using the command line interface.

BTW, I use Windows7. Any help would be appreciated Edited by brapster, 03 November 2010 - 10:16 AM.

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