![]() the files are case-sensitive and need to be named exactly as follows: copy the following files to the SME SERVER in the "/tftpdboot" directory: (You only need the ramdisk.sys file if you don't have a WINDOWS 2003 SERVER source to build your BARTPE from. extract only the following files from the W2K3SP1: open WINRAR to open the WindowsServer2003-KB889101-SP1-x86-ENU.exe file (the W2K3 file is just a self-extracting ZIP/CAB/TAR file) (You now have a file called: WindowsServer2003-KB889101-SP1-x86-ENU.exe) Obtain WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SP1 files needed ![]() you now have a BARTPE.ISO (on your local pc) or if you don't have a WINDOWS SERVER 2003 source, you can use a WINDOWS XP SP2 source (i386 dir) but you'll have to replace the following file with a newer version from the WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SP1 download (see next section):Ĭ:\pebuilder3110a\BartPE\I386\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ramdisk.sys ![]() create a BARTPE disk using WINDOWS SERVER 2003 source (i386 directory) install SMESERVER-TFTP-SERVER on your SME SERVER: You are a network/server administrator and know what TFTP, BARTPE and PXE -a network boot- means. This means that, as long as we have enough RAM in the local pc's, we can boot BARTPE, WINPE and any LIVE CD (such as KNOPPIX, PCLINUXOS, UBCD, etc). We want to boot ISO images via PXE (rather than through CD). 1.8 Summary of contents of TFTPBOOT dir.1.7 Work with files in the TFTPDBOOT dir.1.5 Obtain WINDOWS SERVER 2003 SP1 files needed. ![]()
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