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		<title>How to Use Rufus to Create a Bootable USB Drive</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[How to Use Rufus to Create a Bootable USB Drive Rufus is a free and lightweight tool that allows you to easily create bootable USB drives from ISO files. Follow this step-by-step guide to get started. What You Need A USB flash drive (at least 8GB recommended) The ISO file you want to burn Rufus [...]]]></description>
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            <p>Rufus is a free and lightweight tool that allows you to easily create bootable USB drives from ISO files. Follow this step-by-step guide to get started.</p>
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            <h2>What You Need</h2>
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                <li>A USB flash drive (at least 8GB recommended)</li>
                <li>The ISO file you want to burn</li>
                <li>Rufus software (download from <a href="https://rufus.ie" target="_blank" rel="noopener">official website</a>)</li>
                <li>A Windows PC</li>
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            <h2>Step-by-Step Instructions</h2>
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                    <strong>Download and Install Rufus:</strong>
                    <p>Visit the <a href="https://rufus.ie" target="_blank" rel="noopener">official Rufus website</a> and download the latest version. No installation is required; simply run the downloaded executable file.</p>
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                    <strong>Insert Your USB Drive:</strong>
                    <p>Plug your USB drive into your computer. Ensure there are no important files on it, as the process will erase all data on the drive.</p>
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                    <strong>Open Rufus:</strong>
                    <p>Double-click the Rufus executable to launch the application. It should automatically detect your USB drive.</p>
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                    <strong>Select the ISO File:</strong>
                    <p>Under the <em>Boot selection</em> section, click the <em>SELECT</em> button and choose the ISO file you want to use.</p>
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                    <strong>Configure Partition Scheme:</strong>
                    <p>Ensure the <em>Partition scheme</em> matches your target system:
                        <ul>
                            <li><strong>GPT</strong> for UEFI systems</li>
                            <li><strong>MBR</strong> for BIOS/legacy systems</li>
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                    Rufus will usually auto-detect the correct setting based on the ISO.</p>
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                    <strong>Start the Process:</strong>
                    <p>Click the <em>START</em> button. Rufus will warn you that all data on the USB drive will be erased. Confirm to proceed.</p>
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                    <strong>Wait for Completion:</strong>
                    <p>The process may take several minutes. Once finished, you will see a <em>Ready</em> message.</p>
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                    <strong>Eject Your USB Drive:</strong>
                    <p>Safely eject the USB drive from your computer. It is now ready to use as a bootable drive.</p>
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            <h2>Tips and Troubleshooting</h2>
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                <li>If your ISO file is larger than 4GB, ensure your USB drive is formatted with the NTFS file system.</li>
                <li>Always double-check the partition scheme and target system settings before starting the process.</li>
                <li>If you encounter errors, try using a different USB drive or downloading the ISO file again.</li>
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            <p>For more information, visit the <a href="https://rufus.ie" target="_blank" rel="noopener">official Rufus website</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Convert an Evaluation Version of Windows Server to a Full Version: Step-by-Step Guide</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Evaluation versions of Windows Server provide an excellent way to explore the system&#8217;s features before purchasing a license. However, once the trial period ends, you&#8217;ll need to convert the system to a fully licensed version. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of converting an evaluation version of Windows Server into a full [...]]]></description>
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  <p>Evaluation versions of Windows Server provide an excellent way to explore the system&#8217;s features before purchasing a license. However, once the trial period ends, you&#8217;ll need to convert the system to a fully licensed version. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of converting an evaluation version of Windows Server into a full version.</p>

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  <h2>Step 1: Check Your Current Windows Server Version</h2>
  <p>1. Open a PowerShell (Terminal) as an administrator.</p>
  <p>2. Run the following command and press <strong>Enter</strong>:</p>
  <pre><code>slmgr /dlv</code></pre>
  <p>This will display detailed information about your current Windows Server version, including whether it’s an evaluation edition.</p>

  <h2>Step 2: Obtain a Valid Product Key</h2>
  <p>To convert your system to a full version, you’ll need a valid product key. Make sure you have a key compatible with the edition of Windows Server you wish to activate, such as:</p>
  <ul>
    <li><strong>Standard</strong></li>
    <li><strong>Datacenter</strong></li>
  </ul>
  <p>You can purchase a product key from the official Microsoft website or authorized partners.</p>

  <h2>Step 3: Begin the Conversion Process</h2>
  <p>Follow these steps to upgrade the system:</p>
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    <li>Open a Command Prompt with administrator privileges.</li>
    <li>Enter the following command, replacing <code>XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX</code> with your product key:</li>
    <pre><code>dism /online /set-edition:ServerStandard /productkey:XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX /accepteula</code></pre>
    <p>If you are upgrading to the Datacenter edition, replace <code>ServerStandard</code> with <code>ServerDatacenter</code>.</p>
    <li>Press <strong>Enter</strong> and wait for the process to complete.</li>
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  <h2>Step 4: Restart Your Server</h2>
  <p>Once the process finishes, the system will prompt you to restart the server. Use the following command to reboot immediately:</p>
  <pre><code>shutdown /r /t 0</code></pre>
  <p>This will restart the server to apply the changes.</p>

  <h2>Step 5: Verify Activation Status</h2>
  <p>After the restart, run the following command to check the activation status:</p>
  <pre><code>slmgr /dlv</code></pre>
  <p>Ensure that the system no longer mentions an evaluation version and shows as activated.</p>

  <h2>Troubleshooting Common Issues</h2>
  <h3>1. Error: Invalid Product Key</h3>
  <p>Verify that you are using a product key that matches the version and edition of Windows Server.</p>

  <h3>2. Activation Fails After Conversion</h3>
  <p>Ensure the server is connected to the internet. Activation requires access to Microsoft’s servers.</p>
  <p>If the issue persists, try running this command:</p>
  <pre><code>slmgr /ato</code></pre>

  <h3>3. Command <code>dism</code> is Not Recognized</h3>
  <p>Make sure the Command Prompt is running with administrator privileges.</p>

  <h2>Conclusion</h2>
  <p>Converting an evaluation version of Windows Server to a full version is a straightforward process that involves just a few steps. The key requirements are having a valid product key and carefully following the instructions. If you encounter any difficulties, Microsoft Support is always available to assist.</p>
  <p>Your server is now ready for full use!</p>
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