Hi guys sorry to bump an old thread but I am desperate to obtain a copy of Windows Server 2003 Std x64 (Volume License). I have a legit key all registered on MS but. Download Windows 2003 Server Enterprise(nlite) iso Torrent in HD Quality and All Available Formats. Visit us for More Fresh Torrents. The rocketeer cast. Whether or not that is true, it still does not answer my question. I have 1 W2K3SP1 Disc, and 1 R2 Disc. Obviously the R2 Disc is meant to be either installed directly, or slipstreamed. The R2 Disk is less then 140 Megabytes so again, it's obviously an upgrade. The only problem is that it's not like a 'single file' service pack (like SP1 for W2K3). It has a root folder with files and subfolders and the documentation says nothing about slipstreaming even though it's clear by the directory structure that it can and was meant to be done. Its kind of frustrating but I'll keep digging. Thanks, that's useful information and in fact, I've found 6 'update.exe' files on the disk but unfortunately they seem to be for R2's 'extra components' which can be installed after the R2 installation has gone well. There doesn't seem to by any update.exe file in the root directory or root of the 'R2' subdir. Funny I can't even seem to find stuff about slipstreaming R2 on MS's website! ![]() Well there is a slipstream.inf file in the root that looks like the following: [Version] Signature = '$Windows NT$' DestinationPlatform = i386 LanguageType =%Locale% NtMajorVersionToUpdate = 5 NtMinorVersionToUpdate = 2 SKU = ia DriverVer=,5.2.3790.2075 [strings] Locale = 0x00000409 I just can't figure this out and what kills me is that I'm sure the integration is something almost rediculously simple to do.
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