Installation of ECC 6.0 on Windows Vista

HI,
I am not able to install ECC 6.0 on windows vista OS even I tried to install windows server 2003 but it shown incomitablity error becuse of newer version of OS(windows Vista).Could you let me know how can i remove the vista and get win server 2003 installed at my system.If I run the set up file of windows server 2003 it gives error "setup cannot run in program compatibility mode".Please let me know what else i can do.
Thanks & Kind Regards
Sanjay Rai

Hi Sanjay,
Few things you have to check before installation of ECC 6.0 on any OS :-
1. From where have you got the dump for ECC 6.0? Have you downloaded it from Service Marketplace. If Yes then you have to check whether your OS is also of the same configuration as the dump you are using like if you are using 32-bit then your OS also needs to be 32-bit only. As far as ECC 6.0 SR3 is concerned it can be installed on 64-bit machine only. For 32-bit machine you have to go for SR2.
2. Also the supported JDK for the ERP 6.0 is JDK 1.4.2_17 as per SAP Note 716604. Please uninstall the current JDK and install the required one. The 64 bit JDK as per the SAP Note 941595 is available on the new IDES server.
3.Although there is cheat code to install the SAP ERP6.0 in 32 bit mode as well. But in that case NO Java system will be installed. I will advise for 64 bit method with Java system. Only use 32 bit mode if 64 bit is not possible. Follow SAP Note 1244548.
4. The DB Size system will need around 190 -200 GB to install.
Thanks,
NItesh Jain

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