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Colm Digby User is Offline
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7/01/2008 12:21 PM  
Hello,
 
I am trying to insall SBS 2008 and I gte the following error

STOP

ERROR 0xc00000e9

An unexpected I/O error has occurred
 
This is occuring straight after the "Press any key to boot from CD"
this is on a brand new server and if I try and install Vista or Windows 2003 server I have no problems.
 
Any ideas?
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7/01/2008 04:33 PM  
Hi Colm,
 
I would suggest you rather post this in the beta SBS 2008 newsgroup as there you will likely get a lot more feedback. Do include your hardware specifics.

Marina Roos Smallbizserver.Net AdministratorMission accomplished. We have joined the branch office to our SBS 2003 Headquarters and have the same user experience on the branch office as we have on our local  network at the Headquarters. Want to know how? Signup up for a subscription and get instant access to the article series 'How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain'
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7/01/2008 04:38 PM  
Where can I find that?
 
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7/01/2008 04:48 PM  
Hi Colm,
 
Did you get that information when you applied for this beta? Microsoft.connect.windows.server.sbs08 is the beta MS newsgroup.

Marina Roos Smallbizserver.Net AdministratorMission accomplished. We have joined the branch office to our SBS 2003 Headquarters and have the same user experience on the branch office as we have on our local  network at the Headquarters. Want to know how? Signup up for a subscription and get instant access to the article series 'How to add an additional Domain Controller from a remote office to the SBS domain'
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7/07/2008 12:46 PM  
Same problem here.
 
Downloaded DVD1 twice now from the website and created several disks.
 
Tried it on two different computers that both run SBS2003 R2 and Windows 2008 Server, both come up with 0xc00000e9 error.
 
No idea what is causing it.
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7/07/2008 01:49 PM  
Found the problem the DVD's being created were damaged, not sure why as I tried different computers.
 
I used a copy of CDBunerXP from http://www.cdburnerxp.se/en/home
 
and all is now working.
 
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7/07/2008 05:15 PM  
Can you let me know the exact setting you used for burning the DVD?
 
Thanks
 
Colm
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7/07/2008 06:39 PM  
Hi Colm,
 
1) Select Create a data disk on startup.
2) Drop the iso image onto the the DVD disk on the left.
3) select Burn disk at once.
4) Press Burn disk button.
 
Thats it - hope it works for you.
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7/07/2008 06:48 PM  
Which version of thr software are you using? Also what type of dvd are you using, dvd+r? Sorry for the question but for me its still not working so maybe I am missing something.
 
Cheers
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7/07/2008 09:37 PM  
Hi Colm,
 
latest version from the website & DVD+R worked for me.
 
Can you try burning the DVD on a different computer ?
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7/08/2008 10:49 AM  
No luck, tried burning DVD on slow burn, fast burn, different computers, different burn software and always the same frustrating result. No idea what could be causing this? Any help much appreciated. Here is the specs of the server.

210-20786 PE T105 Dual Core Opteron 1222, 3.0GHz, 2x1MB (103W) 1 S
239-12644 T105 - Red hot server deal! 1 S
340-14911 Euro powercord and Spanish Documentation 1 S
370-13092 8GB (4x2GB Dual Rank DIMMs) 800MHz 1 S
400-13046 750GB Serial ATA 7.2k 3.5" HD Non Hot Plug 1 S
401-10905 750GB Serial ATA 7.2k 3.5" Additional HD 1 S
403-10221 SAS 6i/R Internal Controller Card RAID 1 S
429-12848 48X DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive with SATA Cable 1 S
480-10611 Display : Not Included 1 S
540-10372 Intel PRO 1000PT Dual Port Server Adapter, Gigabit NIC, Cu, PCIe x4 1 S
780-10870 C4 ASS R1 SAS6iR RAID Controller Exactly 2 Drives 1 S
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7/08/2008 03:22 PM  
One other thing, can anyone let me know the file size after downloading. Before downloading it says its 3.7GB, is this true after downloading?

Thanks
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7/08/2008 05:24 PM  
Solved it, my download iso was bad, even though it was burning a cd that worked on a booted machine. Redownloaded and installing now.

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