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Upgrade from SP2 to R2 SP2

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Adam Simmonds (SimAda00) - 31 Oct 2008 14:35 GMT
Hi

i have a Windows server 2003 SP2 machine, that i am trying to upgrade to R2.
How ever the SKU for The new and old versions is different, which means i
need to use the first disk, to upgrade the install.

How ever when i select upgrade and allow it to prepare to restart for the
install/upgrade i get an error saying "An error occured copying file
a2azigd4.sys, the file is missing".  A Search on my hardrives and the cd's
does not find this file.

Also i have a virtual server that has been upgraded too and this file does
not exist on their either.

Searching the registry doesnt find any references to it either

When i skip the file, upon reboot i am told it cannot be installed due to
the file being missing
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Adam Simmonds
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Meinolf Weber - 31 Oct 2008 14:48 GMT
Hello Adam,

I think you have unfortunaly to uninstall SP2 upgrade it to R2 and install
SP2 again.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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