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      ElecEng @1337
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      @pete-s if I can get it working I will find and buy a retail license or something. I will buy 50 if I can get it working.

      Now that production is down money is no object and it's an open checkbook just trying to buy time.

      My main concern is that even if I had a retail copy in hand it won't let me log in to do anything with the activation and that is where i am stuck.

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        ElecEng @1337
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        @pete-s The server was from the DCS Manufacturer and nothing to be found about them on the internet. The power supply burned and is toast because we tried to have it fixed at an electronics repair shop.

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          ElecEng @1337
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          @pete-s which of these would I want? https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing-details/

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          • IRJI
            IRJ @DustinB3403
            last edited by IRJ

            @dustinb3403 said in Server 2003 P2V Issues:

            Something not touched on here is back ups, are there any at all? If not then clearly this system wasn't at all important.

            If it truly is so important now, what changed to lead up to this cluster fuck of a failed physical server 2003 still being present today?

            I know I'm coming off as a dick, deal with it.

            Yes you're being a dick... As usual.... but you're actually right this time 🤣🤣

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            • DanpD
              Danp
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              I'm guessing that this is Server 2003 and not 2003 R2, which may explain why the reset command isn't working.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403
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                Rather than looking for the server manufacturer, it would likely make more sense to lookup the server motherboard model.

                That could possibly get you some details on the types of power connections you'll need.

                My guess is that this server is pre-2003, so late 90's maybe? You're probably using a P1 or P2 processor at best.

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                  1337 @ElecEng
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                  @eleceng said in Server 2003 P2V Issues:

                  @pete-s The server was from the DCS Manufacturer and nothing to be found about them on the internet. The power supply burned and is toast because we tried to have it fixed at an electronics repair shop.

                  All PC power supplies are actually the same. There is a set of standard voltages they supply +3.3V, 5V, 12V etc. So regardless of form factor they are the same. The specs are the ATX standard.

                  Some embedded systems run on a single voltage internally, like 12V, but it's usually very easy to spot that.

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                    1337 @ElecEng
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                    @eleceng said in Server 2003 P2V Issues:

                    @pete-s which of these would I want? https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing-details/

                    You can compare them here:
                    https://download.microsoft.com/download/1/5/4/15454442-CF17-47B9-A65D-DF84EF88511B/Visual_Studio_by_Subscription_Level.xlsx

                    I would get the Visual Studio Professional Retail. It's $1200 I think.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @DustinB3403
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                      @dustinb3403 said in Server 2003 P2V Issues:

                      Rather than looking for the server manufacturer, it would likely make more sense to lookup the server motherboard model.

                      That could possibly get you some details on the types of power connections you'll need.

                      My guess is that this server is pre-2003, so late 90's maybe? You're probably using a P1 or P2 processor at best.

                      yeah, I'd be looking at the power connector and seeing if you can get a PS that matches that, that's likely your fastest fix.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        Have you tried logging in from the console, not an RDP session?

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                        • PhlipElderP
                          PhlipElder @ElecEng
                          last edited by PhlipElder

                          @eleceng Pic the server setup with the cover open, the motherboard, the motherboard's make and model, and the power supply make and model.

                          We've been building servers for eons. We may have a compatible PSU sitting in our bin or at least be able to indicate what to get from auction site(s).

                          As far as activation goes, does Safe Mode work?

                          EDIT: Boot the VM to Server 2003 .ISO --> Recover --> CMD --> slgmr /rearm [ENTER].

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