SCSI drivers without a floppy drive?

I'm trying to install Server 2003 on a server and the SCSI drivers are on a floppy. Problem...it doesn't come with a floppy drive. Server 03 won't recognize any other medium for the SCSI drivers except for a floppy. Any idea? Is Server 03 really that outdated that it has to have a floppy disk??

Answer:
Get a floppy drive... what's the problem with that? Don't you have any old systems with floppy drives in them? Take the drive out of that and install it in the new system. Otherwise, try using an external USB floppy drive. If those ideas don't work for you, then slipstream the SCSI drivers into a new 2003 install CD and you won't have to worry about it.
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There is some useful information here:

http://projectdream.org/wordpress/2007/0...

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