Hmm, try Installing Windows 2003.
If I think what you are thinking is the problem then that should solve it.
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Hello rbrt13, good evening.
First you need to solve the "PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable". This issue is often caused by either an incorrect setting in BIOS or a bad boot device, such as a bad hard disk drive. So I suggest to double check if the cable is properly connected to the hardware and double check as well if the hard disk is recognize in the BIOS.
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Umm, Are sure it is IDE?
I should be SCSI.
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Hmm, which motherboard is it?
Look at the PDF file here .
Supported OS's You need a Server OS, that is why I suggested Windows 2003.
Or go with Linux.
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Well, WMA is a codec pack, all player will play it as long as you have a codec, but to the point,
Try adding an IDE hard Drive to eliminate the doubt of the Drive it self being bad? or Try the Drive in another computer?
I am pretty sure that 2002 there wasn't an option to Boot from USB but check if it is added with a BIOS update.
Or try reading this: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=12746
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Well it's not a Easy. I have never attempted the sort so I can't help you with it, But I had read alot about it to try and attempt it a while ago.
the main points were you need a Server Edition of Windows running on the Network from where you will initiate the Install. In your case you will need the Win2003 server Edition.
Ok I tried searching a little this has a pretty good suggestion
Then Check this
Make the boot disk and Map it to another Machine that has the Windows CD and voilĂ .
This should work in theory but you need a working floppy drive.
OK here This should be more Relevent to your needs. A simple tutorial to Boot with PXE over a newtork
Enjoy, and please post back to tell me how it went.
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