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It was 2 AM in the data center, and the only light came from the blinking diodes on a rack of Dell PowerEdges. Leo, a sysadmin with five years of experience and three empty coffee mugs on his desk, stared at a corrupted boot sector. Server 04, the company’s main file hub, was dead.
At 3:47 AM, the desktop loaded. “Windows Server 2022 Standard.” The file shares came back online one by one, like lights in a blackout. Leo leaned back, the ISO case still in his hand.
In the back of the server room, behind a broken UPS and a box of PS/2 mice, was a gray metal shelf. On it sat a stack of forgotten DVDs. Leo crouched, dust swirling in the dim light, and flipped through the pile: “Ubuntu 14.04,” “Windows 7 SP1,” “Driver Pack 2012.” Then, near the bottom, a plain white sleeve with handwriting in faded Sharpie: “WS2022 – RTM – DO NOT LOSE.”
That’s when Leo remembered the shelf .
He didn’t know who had burned that disc two years ago. But he whispered a quiet thanks into the cold server room air, and made a mental note: Never delete the ISO.
He had one option: a clean install of Windows Server 2022. But the ISO was gone—deleted by a junior admin who thought “cleaning up old ISOs” meant all ISOs. The official Microsoft portal was down for maintenance. The clock was ticking.