Microsoft KB Archive/934944

= You are prompted for service pack files when you use Disk Commander to start a Windows Server 2000-based computer =

Article ID: 934944

Article Last Modified on 7/23/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Winternals Administrator's Pak 4.2
 * Winternals Administrator's Pak 5.0

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SYMPTOMS
When you use Disk Commander to start a Microsoft Windows Server 2000-based computer, you are prompted for service pack files.

Note Disk Commander is a data recovery tool that is a component of Winternals Administrator's Pak.



CAUSE
This problem occurs if you use a Microsoft Select CD or an OEM-provided source CD that includes an integrated service pack when you create the Disk Commander start set.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, re-create the CD by using files from a retail copy of Windows Server 2000, from a trial copy of Windows Server 2000, or from an MSDN version of Windows Server 2000. Or, follow these steps:  After you create the directory that contains the files that you will burn to the new CD, locate the following text in the I386\TXTSETUP.SIF file:

[SourceDisksNames.x86]

1 = %srvcd%,\cdrom_is.5,,\i386

2 = %spcd%,\cdrom_SP.tst,,\i386,1

 Modify the text as follows:

[SourceDisksNames.x86]

1 = %srvcd%,\cdrom_is.5,,\i386

2 = %srvcd%,\cdrom_is.5,,\i386,1



Note The text for entries &quot;1&quot; and &quot;2&quot; may not exactly match the text for these entries in step 1. In this situation, you must still modify entry &quot;2&quot; so that is resembles entry &quot;1&quot; as described in step 2.

Additional query words: Winternals KB 30044, service pack, disk commander

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