Brennen der Installations-DVD für WHS

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Brennen der Installations-DVD für WHS

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WHS RC Installation DVD.iso

Hallo,

habe gelesen, das es hin und wieder Probleme gibt, dass die gebrannte Installationsdatei auf DVD bei der Installation von WHS nicht erkannt wird.
Ich dachte mir, die iso-datei auf einer DVD-RAM zu brennen.

Gibt es sonst noch etwas zu beachten?

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Re: Brennen der Installations-DVD für WHS

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Ich kann dir nicht sagen, ob es mit einer DVD-Ram geht, ausgeschlossen ist es aber nicht. Microsoft weißt aber darauf hin, dass eine niedrige Brenngeschwindigkeit genutzt werden soll.
Auch soll man die Checksum vorher überprüfen.

Ok, als Zitat etwas zu lang...
CRC Values:
Windows Home Server RC - Home Computer Restore CD.iso = 0x103F20B6
Windows Home Server RC - Connector Software CD.iso = 0xF7B64B77
Windows Home Server RC - Installation DVD.iso = 0x3E3EBF25

"Downloading and burning DVDs can be very unreliable. We have seen literally hundreds of instances where Windows Home Server setup fails with all sorts of weird errors where the root cause was either (a) an ISO image corrupted during download, (b) an unverified burn of the DVD, (c) poor quality DVD media, (d) mis-matched DVD media (e.g. DVD-R used in a DVD+R drive), and (e) malfunctioning DVD-ROM readers.

In addition: In our previous Beta 2 and CTP releases we switched our bootable setup DVD from using the XP generation WinPE, to the Vista generation WinPE (WinPE 2.0). It appears that WinPE 2.0 is more susceptible to media failures than the older generation was. This could be due to its much greater memory requirements or the way data is laid out.

To prevent these problems from affecting you please do the following when downloading and burning DVD images:


- Use a CRC check utility to verify the ISO file you downloaded was not corrupted. We post the CRC value for each ISO on Connect. You can find a lot of free CRC utils on the web if you do not have one. This is a CRC32 Checksum (Meaning it was generated using the CRC32 algorithm).
- Do not burn your DVDs at "maximum" write speed. Use a lower speed setting in your DVD burning software to reduce the risk of errors.
- Use a DVD burning software package that supports verification (e.g. DO NOT use dvdburn.exe). If you use Nero, make sure you turn on the data verify option on the page before you start the burn.
- Use high quality DVD media that is matched to your DVD writer and reader.
- Make sure your machine has at least 512MB RAM. WinPE 2.0 in the mode we use it in (WIM) requires something well north of 256MB and will fail in obscure ways if there is not enough memory.
- Check that the BIOS in your server is the most recent. In some cases, a PC will not boot any WinPE 2.0 based disk (including Vista RTM) until the the BIOS is upgraded.

Windows Home Server setup has been extensively tested. If you encounter any failures during setup, including notifications of corrupted or missing files, blue screens, or other faults it is most likely due to a DVD problem."
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