Hilton has been operating as a Humanist Chaplain for some time and really likes being able to help people using evidence-based processes.
HiltonT has been in the IT industry for quite a while now and was selected by Microsoft as their SBSC PAL in 2008-9, representing Australian SMB IT providers to Microsoft.
This Blog is his outlet for his thoughts and feelings about life in general (including the IT industry). Some is good, some is bad, but all in all, its his viewpoint. Enjoy!
Friday, December 24, 2010
How To Install SBS 2011 With A Bootable USB Drive
Props to Tim Barrett for doing this so I didn't have to! ;)
Regards,
The Outspoken Wookie
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
Tim's post is spot on. Used it to success a couple of days ago.
The process to load the OS took about 1-1/2 hours though on a new Dell T410 box with RAID 10 15k SAS2 drives. It is what it is but longer than advertised.
A colleague suggested also using UNetbootin, a bootable drive creation tool that works by pointing to an .iso file. Plan to test this out with SBS 2011 this week.
1 comment:
Tim's post is spot on. Used it to success a couple of days ago.
The process to load the OS took about 1-1/2 hours though on a new Dell T410 box with RAID 10 15k SAS2 drives. It is what it is but longer than advertised.
A colleague suggested also using UNetbootin, a bootable drive creation tool that works by pointing to an .iso file. Plan to test this out with SBS 2011 this week.
http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
Hilton have a great New Year!
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