OK, zarejestrowałem się, dostałem kluczyk i ściągnąłem 2 pliki, jeden x09-22,,,.iso ma 542 MB i drugi server2003...wsrm.iso ma ok.38 MB, co z tym dalej robić? Qrde, moj angielski jest do bani. Nie wiem czy to jest nakładka na XP czy od nowa, czy wcześniej formatować dysk, czy nie muszę. HELP ME !!!
...Installation Instructions
The following steps summarize the installation process. More detailed step-by-step installation and configuration instructions are available in the readme.htm file included with the software.
To install the 180-day trial software for Windows Server 2003:
1. Download the ISO image file from the location indicated in the e-mail you receive after registering, and save it to your hard disk.
2. Using a CD-RW drive and software, burn the ISO image of Windows Server 2003 to a blank CD. Most CD burning software will recognize an ISO file. If your software does not recognize this format, you can burn it as a raw data file.
3. Insert the CD you burned into the CD-ROM drive of the computer on which you want to install Windows Server 2003.
4. The Setup file on the CD should open automatically. If it does not, in Windows Explorer, select setup.exe on the CD to begin installation and follow the step-by-step instructions that appear on the screen.
If the download prematurely terminates or the size of the downloaded ISO file is not between 550 and 600 MB, you will need to restart the download process.
For answers to common questions or to contact us about the Windows Server 2003 trial software, see Evaluation Kit Frequently Asked Questions
Next Steps
Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) is a tool for consolidation that was not included with the trial software for Windows Server 2003 but is included in the retail version. You can download your copy at
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo..._3790_wsrm.iso
Several Windows Server 2003 add-in components will be released by Microsoft over the coming months, and will be available as downloads through Windows Update or the Microsoft Download Center. These components were not included with the product when it launched in April 2003. See the Windows Server 2003 Downloads page for more information.
For more information on Windows Server 2003, visit:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/default.mspx