Win2K Server install
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Win2K Server install
I recently acquired an older Dell PowerEdge 600SC (2.8GHz, 80Gb RAIDed drives, so it's a decent server box for little stuff) with a valid Win2K Server key on the side of the box.
Anyway, I ran a standard Win2K Server (SP4) install, but it tells me the key is invalid. I'm assuming this is because the license is some Dell OEM variant.
The problem is, I can't seem to find the Dell OEM Win2K Server install disk/image anywhere. Any suggestions on where I might be able to find it? (FYI, I'm a bit wary of images found on torrents.) Or, alternately, how I might be able to get the standard Win2K Server installer to recognize the Dell key?
[Yeah, I know, I can do Ubuntu Server. I'll probably end up dual-booting this box, but for various reasons, I'd like to get a legit Win-based server install up and running as well.]
Anyway, I ran a standard Win2K Server (SP4) install, but it tells me the key is invalid. I'm assuming this is because the license is some Dell OEM variant.
The problem is, I can't seem to find the Dell OEM Win2K Server install disk/image anywhere. Any suggestions on where I might be able to find it? (FYI, I'm a bit wary of images found on torrents.) Or, alternately, how I might be able to get the standard Win2K Server installer to recognize the Dell key?
[Yeah, I know, I can do Ubuntu Server. I'll probably end up dual-booting this box, but for various reasons, I'd like to get a legit Win-based server install up and running as well.]
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Yeah, the disk I'm using is the retail Win2K Server. I contacted Dell, but they said they no longer have the Dell Win2K Server disks available. (What's annoying is that the Dell guy told me the retail disk would work.)
Any suggestions on other places I could find that disk, or disk image? (I've seen a couple links to torrents claiming to have the iso, but I'd like to stay away from those if I can.)
Any suggestions on other places I could find that disk, or disk image? (I've seen a couple links to torrents claiming to have the iso, but I'd like to stay away from those if I can.)
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Yeah I can agree finding the iso on a torrent can be annoying since half of them are going to be cracked/pirated versions and or loaded with spyware/viruses. You might try asking stresstest on .com if he has one. Otherwise its probably time to pull on your biohazard suit and find a clean torrent for the disk image.
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I dont know what you have been installing on but unfortunately Zantor you have bad media..
Only OEM XP Installs you should have issues with is Toshiba and Compaq OEM...XP HOME EDITION... and all that means is you are using a standard OEM install disk(not their brand) and you have to call in the activation.. after telling them 5 characters of the pre-activation number they are already telling you the key to enter it was identified by the mfg code at the beginning
Dell Install CD's check for Dell motherboard if it detects one it BYPASSES Activation. Otherwise it goes into activation mode after Install. Dell OEM disc contain nothing other than the O/S and a DELL Folder for the Secondary Driver Disk Input and 3rd Application Disk. Other than Standard System OEM Direct From Microsoft... OEM O/S Discs from any other MFG except DELL/Alienware/Falcon-nw/Gateway MFG should not/can not be used on any other system. Standard OEM Discs are what System Builders and Service Technicians use. We Use DELL OEMS on DELL's so we do not have to manually alter the key after install... even though we still do out of courtesy
Vista Downgrades are accomplished with XP spk2 until drivers are installed
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Only OEM XP Installs you should have issues with is Toshiba and Compaq OEM...XP HOME EDITION... and all that means is you are using a standard OEM install disk(not their brand) and you have to call in the activation.. after telling them 5 characters of the pre-activation number they are already telling you the key to enter it was identified by the mfg code at the beginning
Dell Install CD's check for Dell motherboard if it detects one it BYPASSES Activation. Otherwise it goes into activation mode after Install. Dell OEM disc contain nothing other than the O/S and a DELL Folder for the Secondary Driver Disk Input and 3rd Application Disk. Other than Standard System OEM Direct From Microsoft... OEM O/S Discs from any other MFG except DELL/Alienware/Falcon-nw/Gateway MFG should not/can not be used on any other system. Standard OEM Discs are what System Builders and Service Technicians use. We Use DELL OEMS on DELL's so we do not have to manually alter the key after install... even though we still do out of courtesy
Vista Downgrades are accomplished with XP spk2 until drivers are installed
School kids and downloads.. giving advice....
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.