Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: Windows Server 2k3 Enterprise 32bit/64bit in a DVD
started by: foureye2004

Posted by foureye2004 on Oct. 02 2010,14:57
I want add Windows Server 2k3 Enterprise 32bit/64bit and Service Guide IBM 7.4 in a DVD.

How can i do that.



Posted by balder on Oct. 03 2010,02:30
@foureye2004

As you are a new member I say welcome :)

Quote: ” I want add Windows Server 2k3 Enterprise 32bit/64bit and Service Guide IBM 7.4 in a DVD”
You can use tutorial < HERE >.

Note: tutorial only works for English versions.
To use different language you can test my script: easyboot-AIO.script
(only needed for the 32-bit software).

However the 64-bit-system can be solved by manually copying (or extracting from ISO) folder i386 to the root of EasyBoot
The root in EasyBoot is folder “disk1” - in case you wonder :;):
Don’t forget “identfiles”/”Tag-files” (win51 etcetera) - “identfiles”/”Tag-files” must also be copied to the “root”.
You can also copy possible “extra” stuff to the “root” to have these "on-board" the ISO.
Make a copy of file “W2ksect.bin” (you should have this file in folder ezboot).
Rename “W2ksect.bin” to “server64.bin” and put it in folder ezboot.
Use menu command in EasyBoot:  Run server64.bin

Note: when creating ISO do not check “DOS(8.3)” and not “Joliet” and not “Allow lower case” if you not by some other reason must have this checked.
But as told above – the 32-bit software that also use folder i386 must be hex edit (and have folder i386 changed to a different name as you obviously only can use one folder name i386 on the root of CD/DVD)

The Service Guide IBM 7.4; It’s not in my position for the moment :(
EDIT:
Found download :)
Test this:

1. Extract everything from “Service Guide IBM 7.4-ISO” to folder disk1
2. Save BOOT-file from ISO (I used UltraIso) to folder ezboot (I used name ibm.bif)
3. Test using menu command:  bootinfotable;run ibm.bif
4. Check “Joliet” when creating ISO

Unfortunately - when testing - IBM complains that I have low level of RAM (I use a computer with not that much RAM) :(

balder