Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: server 2003 in n in one ?!
started by: juan

Posted by juan on Jun. 17 2010,09:08
hi friends :D
i want create dvd with xp3,server 2003 r2(or older),hiren less than 10 version.
i havn't problem with xp and hiren-these are working perfect and boot is ok-
i cant boot server-several problem in boot ocured such as : ntldr missing,- in black screen
in help of ezboot find describtion of adding server,but it dosn't work.i create en2k folder and ... in modifing ntbootldr it change 5 .not 4 !!
help me please-i want know how can i create *.bin file for boot and how can add server 2003.
thank you  ???



Posted by balder on Jun. 17 2010,13:19
@juan

Quote: ”i cant boot server-several problem in boot ocured”
Please read < HERE >

If you are able to hex-edit WinXP (change name to folder i386) – then you can use folder i386 from Server-2003 as it is (don't change name to folder i386).

Note: you can also test using my script “easyboot-aio.script" to see if this can solve your problem.
You can download script below each topic I write in.

balder

Posted by juan on Jun. 18 2010,09:08
thanku-
but,both server and xp have folder named i386.
i plan put server with i386 and xp with xpen (eg).
i think ur script for live cd!isnt it?!
i cant boot server in alone project with ezboot.help me.thanku

Posted by balder on Jun. 18 2010,09:34
@juan

Quote: ” i think ur script for live cd!isnt it?”

No you have misunderstood - there are several different scripts :O  
You are advised to use easyboot-aio.script in this case – if you are not able to do it manually :;):
Note: The “Manually section” of script should only be used in case you have acknowledged how to change folder name i386 manually (create separate “boot”-folder or shall we say: the “gosh”-way, read < HERE >).

If you are unsure how this is done – then use easyboot-aio.script :p

In easyboot-aio.script you put in new name to folder i386 – let’s say we change name to JUAN (JUAN is a four-letters name and is suitable in this case, and can therefore be use as substitute for folder name i386). Paths in script must be put in by your-self.
Everything else is done fully automatically :cool:

balder

Posted by juan on Jun. 19 2010,09:39
thnaku-its work great