Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: {REQ}Server2003 32bit + Server2003 64bit in one
started by: AhrimanSefid

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,12:10
Hi All.
Me Need Help For Server2003 32bit + Server2003 64bit in one.
Thanks A lot.

Posted by balder on Sep. 01 2013,13:41
Hi @AhrimanSefid

Quote: "Me Need Help For Server2003 32bit + Server2003 64bit in one"

It is possible to manually solve this but can be tricky to make it work :O

You didn't tell if sp1 is integrated into server-2003 - but I guess you use server-2003_sp1 - if not - slipstream in sp1 into sources as server2003 (both 32bit as 62bit) without sp1 is NOT recommended to use at all :O

Test this:
Use my script 'easyboot-aio.script' to integrate server2003_32bit into EasyBoot
Test how it works with this solution :cool:
If working alright you can choose to use script to 64-bit version as well (this would be my first option if it was me)

Optionally, you can skip script to server-2003_64bit and manually copy all files and folders of 64-bit to folder disk1 and use menu command: run W2KSECT.BIN  (check that you have file W2KSECT.BIN in folder EZBOOT, it should be there)

Do not tick anything particular when creating ISO in EasyBoot :cool:

balder

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,13:53
sorry plz add step be step learn me.
Posted by balder on Sep. 01 2013,14:55
@AhrimanSefid

Quote: " sorry plz add step be step learn me"

Start with downloading script-collection (you have download below in every topic I write in this forum) :)

Extract contents of downloaded zip-file to C:\  (C:\ i the 'root' in your OP-system) :cool:

Open folder balder and double-click to ' READ_ME.html' which give you instructions how you launch scripts
Now click to 'easyboot.aio.script' as described in help-file to use script
You also have a button 'Help' in script to push on to help you further in how it is done :cool:

Optionally you can download 'movie' how to use AIO.script < HERE > :;):
Extract to C:\ as usual and open folder 'AIO' - find and double-click to 'aio.html'

balder

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,14:58
sorry :

CODE
Processing section: [unattended] From file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script]
                   [Success] FileCopy - Copied [%BaseDir%\Temp\bootini\winnt.sif] to: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064]
                   [Ignore] IF - Directory does not exist: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064A] evaluated string: [If,EXISTDIR,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%A,FileCopy,%Temp%\bootini\winnt.sif,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%A]
            Processed section [unattended] in file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script]
             [Ignore] IF - File does not exist: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064\bootfix.bin] evaluated string: [If,EXISTFILE,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%\bootfix.bin,FileDelete,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%\bootfix.bin]
            [Failed] FileCopy - Failed to copy [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064.bin] to: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\ezboot]
            [Warning] Halt
      Processed section [Amd64] in file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script]
Processed section [Process_continue] in file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script]

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,15:16
plz help for fixed.
Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,15:21
CODE
http://www.mediafire.com/?fm29s3q2rih1h00

Posted by balder on Sep. 01 2013,17:02
@AhrimanSefid

Quote: "plz help for fixed"

Having problem to understand what went wrong here ???
Working to find a solution...
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EDIT!

Okay... I hopefully have found what went wrong in your case :p

Script uses batch-files which have problems if you use a number as first letter
Don't use names in textbox for the new name to folder I386 that is like the one you used (2064)

Instead use names like this:

SE64  (to show it is SERVER 64-bit) OR SE32 (to show it is SERVER 32-bit)

DON'T use names like this: 32SE (to server 32-bit) as example

You must use a plain letter as the first letter followed (if wanted) by numerical letters - typically SE32 as example

Note: you must manually clean up what script failed to do as it halted :O

You may have a folder 'create_boot_folders' on your root C:\
Delete folder C:\ create_boot_folders (in normal case automatically deleted by script when finished)
Also delete created folders in EasyBoot (2064) as this doesn't work at all!

EDIT2:
Note: I found it strange that numerical letters should have any affect on how batch-files worked, so I again tested with numbers (used 2321 as example in textbox in script) and now everything worked just fine
I have no logical explanation why it didn't work first time ???

If run script in Win7/Win8, make sure to have UAC (User-Account-Control) set to lowest level - otherwise batch-files have problems working correctly!


Test again and see if you can make it run alright :cool:
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Thanks for the log-file


balder



Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 02 2013,02:41
thanks very good.
Posted by balder on Sep. 02 2013,03:45
@AhrimanSefid

Okay, I have found out what caused your problem :D

1. There is no problems using numerical letters (2064 as example) :;):

2. The problem is that you (and myself) accidentally left a space after the four letters in textbox in script :O
Which is the same as using 5 letters (script see space(s) as a letter) :(

Place cursor directly after your four letters name (in your case 2064) you place cursor directly after the '4' and use 'delete-button' on keyboard several times to make sure no spaces is left after the '4'

regards balder