TheDirtyBird Posted November 18, 2008 Posted November 18, 2008 I got Windows Server 2008 for free through my college and is registered in my name. All is legal. But...I copied the installation onto my DVD (because I had to download the ISO from MSDN Academic Alliance) and now my new Dell PowerEdge T100 will not recognize the CD. This Dell is fresh out of the box with nothing on it (no OS.) Anybody got any suggestions on how I can get my Windows Server 2008 installed? Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted November 19, 2008 FPCH Admin Posted November 19, 2008 Make sure bios is set to boot from cd/dvd as first boot device. If it is then burn the cd again. Might just be a bad burn. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
TheDirtyBird Posted November 20, 2008 Author Posted November 20, 2008 I'll give that a shot. I can access the files on my WindowsXP computer. When I boot up the new DELL, the Windows Server 2008 CD starts to run. I get a message that says, "loading installation file (or something of that sort)". The progress bar gets about half way then I'm prompted with this message box: Systems Build and Update Utility Please insert a valid Windows Server 2008 DVD into the DVD drive. Quote
TheDirtyBird Posted November 21, 2008 Author Posted November 21, 2008 FYI...I got the DVD to finally read. The DVD was labeled wrong. It was actually SQL Server 2008. :p Quote
FPCH Admin AWS Posted November 21, 2008 FPCH Admin Posted November 21, 2008 Things like that happen. Glad you got it working. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
TheDirtyBird Posted November 21, 2008 Author Posted November 21, 2008 damn, the installation about broke my arm. Toward the end of the installation, I kept recieving this error: "windows could not update the computer's boot configuration" Finally, I disabled all boot devices and that worked. What a headache! Dell needs to fix their utility partition where it doesn't interfer with installations. Quote
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