5.2.3787

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5.2.3787

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Another one. Imagine Server 2003 that's had all of the server components stripped out. That's what this is. Needs a very obscure product key to install; good luck finding it, no, I will not give you mine.

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hi is it uploaded to ftp or if you have some other link?
i would like to give it a crack at it as its 64 bit the other 64 bit i have wont boot off the disk or usb drive. its one of those bugers you need to fix the msboot folders on it..
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For anyone that wants this, use the 5.2.3790 build of longhorn. It’s the exact same thing.

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You both didn't get the point of this post. He's running the IA-64 edition of the pre-release SRV2003 build on an Itanium machine. The ISO is present on FTP.

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Can you run some CPU benchmarkson that machine?
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It's the Itanium (IA-64) version of Windows, so I highly doubt there are many (or any) benchmark applications for it.

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DBlake wrote:
Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:28 am
It's the Itanium (IA-64) version of Windows, so I highly doubt there are many (or any) benchmark applications for it.
Technically you could run any contemporary x86 benchmark - except that you'll get some performance penalty. An alternative is to find an open-source version (I have one of my own) and simply recompile that to IA-64.

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x010 wrote:
Tue Jul 07, 2020 7:33 am
DBlake wrote:
Tue Jul 07, 2020 12:28 am
It's the Itanium (IA-64) version of Windows, so I highly doubt there are many (or any) benchmark applications for it.
Technically you could run any contemporary x86 benchmark - except that you'll get some performance penalty.
That kinda ruins the point of benchmarking, not to mention that the Itanium's x86 emulation is utter [censored].
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