Windows server 2003 installation settings full experience

  

xp IIS is always running after a period of inexplicable page garbled, coupled with a little tired of xp, can not stand the temptation of server 2003, so I went to the college The server server 2003 Enterprise Edition was taken down by the server. I used the mobile hard disk of Teacher Wu to copy it back and use my Benq Combo.

One bite, reboot, set to boot. D-->Enter-->L. . . .

All the way down, and the installation process of win 2000, xp is almost the same, there is a small problem in the serial number here, I accidentally recorded 8 as B when I recorded the serial number, even input several times It's not correct. It's extremely boring to go to the BT page and find it right after the new check. . . It’s really not good. . .

I feel that the installation time is longer than the xp, the login interface is back to win 2000, the interface color is gray, this I have prepared before, read a lot of changes on the win server 2003 personal workstation optimization settings Article. Enter the service Start the windows audio and theme services and turn on hardware acceleration. This time the problem has arisen.

The system normally found my graphics card, and installed the driver myself, the network card driver can not be installed properly, this is a good solution, it is installed. However, the sound card could not be found. An error occurred when installing the sound card driver on the CD that came with the motherboard: The system did not find the relevant hardware. This is serious. . The system is dumb! ! ! Driver problem? I went to asus to download the latest driver for the onboard sound card, installation, still this problem! ! !

Depressed! ! !

google, turned over dozens of pages and did not solve the solution. Finally inadvertently entered the baidu know http://zhidao.baidu.com/registration, posted the problem. Not to mention that there are really enthusiastic people, and soon someone will follow, one of them told me that the version of the motherboard is too new, and the server is not updated, just update the system. Fortunately, my system can be upgraded online, quickly connected to windows update, activate the system upgrade function. Start downloading updates, a total of more than 30. . . .

Wait, wait, finally download and install. During the installation process, the system prompts to discover new hardware, sound equipment, and then install, so it is OK! !

Restart. . .

Continue to search for optimization settings for win server 2003. One of them said that as long as the untheme.dll under the C:\\windows\\system32\\ directory is modified or replaced, the win 2003 can use the theme of xp, and I will experiment. Downloaded from the Internet, someone modified UxTheme.dll overwrites the system and restarts. . .

The problem has arisen. After logging in, I can't enter the desktop. I am prompted that the system file c:\\windows\\system32\\UxTheme.dll is corrupted. It stops, and the entire desktop has only wallpaper. . . .

CTRL+Shift+ESC to bring up the task manager. I thought it was a problem with explorer.exe, kill it, and then run it again, the fault remains! ! ! I am not okay to find a pump? Want to have a theme ah ~~~~~ Do you have to reinstall the system?

google, the answer here is a mess, most of them say to reinstall. . . .

It’s depressed again. . .

I suddenly remembered that there is a dllcache folder under system32, there are many system dynamic link libraries, remember that its role is to backup the system important files, start. . . .

Run cmd from the Task Manager and open the command line editor.

cd %windows%\\system32\\dllcache

dir

It is found that there is UxTheme.dll in the list, continue

copy UxTheme.dll c:\\ Windows\\system32\\UxTheme.dll //can be case insensitive

Ask if you want to make sure, Y, Enter! ! !

Restart, OK! !

Ps:

How much do you need to know DOS commands, even dir, cd, etc., will play a key role at a critical time. . .

Since the server system is installed, don't consider the fancy theme desktop. . . . .

It is best to put the previous system under the ghost, and if anything goes wrong, save it. . . .

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