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its the same process as for XP, but with a couple of changes
1) you need the modified TXTSETUP.SIF file 2) you need a different VGA.SY_ file 3) you may or may not need the updated XOM from blanka (need to ask him if this is the case or not) after that, its the same procedure i will try to get all the files posted up soon, if anyone wants them! here is a screenshot: ![]() Last edited by samsdb0 : 17th March 2006 at 02:29 PM. |
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Has anyone tried to run the Intel Chipset install utility?
http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/sb/cs-013541.htm |
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yes it installs fine...but it doesnt help with pca, vid, audio, or wireless...and a couple unkown things
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hey samsdb0,
could you please post the files need to install 2003 server, please? Thanks |
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ok here is a zip where i replaced the txtsetup.sif and added vga.sy_ files, as well as the xom.efi
thank blanka, hes the man just do the install now like you would normally note: this has only been tested on the mini! |
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Let me see if I got this.
I should use the xom.efi included in this zip. This should work with any version of Win 2003 server: enterprise, web serverm, advanced and such. Or is it restricted to the standard version? Is the F6/enter trick needed, or it should be a straightforward boot untiln setup begins? Thank a lot for this help. I'd really like to get 2003 on my mini. Note: I'm using a mac intel mini solo with 60Gb hd. |
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So in theory, Windows Small Buisiness Server 2003 should be runnable on a mac mini duo? the only issue then will be suitable drivers for it... Can anyone who has given server 2003 a try confirm what 2003 drivers run? The essentials would obviously be chipset and Network, with wireless, video, sound being a convenient extra.
My plan would be to buy in an build up a couple of mac mini's as highly portable low strain servers - core duo's with min. 1gig of ram ideally, to be used as either:- 1) Easily transportable demo SBS 2003servers for potential customer site visits. 2) "Drop and go" emergency backup servers for customers, enough to get basic network functionality and secure net access together (a second network port would have been handy! - still, plenty of usb network devices out there) 3) Dedicated command line game servers and "emergency infrastructure (DHCP etc)" for all the LANpartys I go to and end up fixing stuff at! #Wonderdog |
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network works fine, chipset works fine, wireless i couldnt even get to work under XP...im not sure what the deal is there...but video i havent tried with any of the newer solutions, so it may work, but may not
im running it on duo with 2gb ram, runs really fast |
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Thanks, I think I may just give it a try!
One last question - does remote access via terminal services work okay, i.e. can you use remote desktop to access the machine? If so, the video drivers arent even required tbh ![]() Cheers, #Wonderdog |
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Quote:
Well ..im gonna have my mac mini core solo..on april 3..but...does anyboday knows if there are any video working drivers for macmini on windows 2003??? |
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