Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: how to make dual setup wich same windows
started by: kutujenggot

Posted by kutujenggot on Apr. 19 2011,23:59
Assalamu'alaikum...

i need help for "how to combine Active @ disk boot & windows 7",

if I try extract from Active.iso to disk1 and
extract win7.iso to disk1

appears dialog box " overwrite [yes to All] / ..."
because the directories structure is same..

how to fix it ... i need help
can i make this ..below??


disk1
-----Adi [for active directories]
-----win7 [for win7 directories]
-----ezboot [for cdmenu.ezb etc..]

Posted by balder on Apr. 20 2011,02:34
@kutujenggot

As you are a new member I say welcome :)  to this forum @kutujenggot

Quote: “i need help for how to combine Active @ disk boot & windows 7”

I used “search” and found this < HERE >
Tested an working :;):

At this point you hopefully understand that you cannot have both Vista and Windows-7 on same DVD :O

However, as we instead are able to launch active2boot-disk ISO-file as it is (no need to extract anything anywhere – use ISO-file as it is as active2boot-disk is a PE-system) we still can have another NT6-system (Vista or Win-7 or Server-2008) on the root (the root for Easyboot is folder disk1 if you wonder).

Note: you cannot launch Windows-7 ISO-file from a DVD-unit using same method as for a “PE-system” like active2boot-disk is.

balder



Posted by kutujenggot on Apr. 23 2011,19:46
thanks a lot........... :) i will try it.
Posted by kutujenggot on Apr. 23 2011,20:00
sorry before, my english less............

I tried to straighten.

for A@db keep on iso.

and for win7 must extract ? right !!
because win7 setup will look for files based on his directory
[must created inside dvd-r]....

but my friends have "WINDOWS 3 in 1" xp,seven,vista setup in one dvd... can you make it?? :D

Posted by balder on Apr. 24 2011,02:13
@kutujenggot

Quote: ”but my friends have "WINDOWS 3 in 1" xp,seven,vista setup in one dvd... can you make it??”
No I cannot have Vista and Win7 on same root :O

I quote from post nr; 2
“At this point you hopefully understand that you cannot have both Vista and Windows-7 on same DVD”.

Conclusion - as far as I know there is no working solution for DVD presented by anyone world-wide ???
But it has been reported that setup from USB might be a solution ???

However if your “friends” do have Vista and Win7 on same root (same DVD) - I and a bunch of other users - are extremely interested how they manage to solve this :)

Note: if your “friends” have solved this issue, they sure must use a dual-layer-DVD in case they managed to have both Vista and Win7 on same DVD.

Having XP and Vista OR Win7 on same root is no problem.
But you have to choose between Vista OR Win7
By the way – why integrate Vista at all?
Vista is known to be such a crap so I never create any setup of this crap on any DVD.
On the other hand – Win7 is a great system far much better than the crap Vista.

This forum is full of examples how to integrate WinXP as well as for NT6-systems (Vista OR Win7) – please use search in the upper corner (change to “Older” as well when searching) :)

balder

Posted by kutujenggot on Apr. 24 2011,03:19
thanks
Posted by kutujenggot on Apr. 24 2011,03:22
sorry I have downloaded your script, but I do not understand, please can you give examples of its use? or a link to it,

as well as links to enable it to run on usb

Posted by balder on Apr. 24 2011,09:53
@kutujenggot

What is it you do not understand?

Have you read “READ_ME.html” in download ???
What is it in READM_ME.html you do not understand ???

Note: you must extract folder “balder” from downloaded zip-file to harddisk C:\ :cool:
Inside folder “Winbuilder_complete” you have “winbuilder.exe.

Basically follow instructions in file “READ_ME.html” and when you have activated a script you also have a help-button in each script – study these help-files before you start using any script :O

balder



Posted by kutujenggot on Apr. 29 2011,23:39
in readme.htm
Can it run on windows seven ?

in readme.htm I want step by step .. at .. _usb easy written readme.htm

Posted by balder on Apr. 30 2011,00:57
@kutujenggot

Quote: ”Can it run on windows seven ?”

Yes it can :;):
However you must run script engine (winbuilder.exe) with full “Admin rights” and setting UAC (User-Account-Controll) to lowest level (you can read about this is READ_ME.html).

I am currently using and testing everything in Windows-7 and everything runs smooth - but I need to set UAC to lowest level – otherwise the windows system stop script from run correctly :O

balder

Posted by kutujenggot on May 01 2011,07:57
hey you have more script.. :-) ?
Posted by balder on May 01 2011,10:08
@kutujenggot

Quote: ”hey you have more script.. :-) ?”

Well I have designed a bunch of “basic” scripts that I have found out to be the needed at present time :cool:

I cannot find out what “new” scripts that is needed for the moment – can you ???

Quote from post nr; 7: “sorry I have downloaded your script, but I do not understand”
Have you solved issue how to use scripts ???

balder



Posted by kutujenggot on May 01 2011,10:36
hahaha...thank's i found that, :D

working ...
but Why my Activediskboot have Loading (Is very very very slow) :( (T.T);
and at last his come,
why the Adi* requesting serial number,
usually if that working in disk1 Adi* not requesting sn (T.T);

Posted by kutujenggot on May 01 2011,10:41
you want see my job..like below,


but i haven't fill the menu

Posted by balder on May 01 2011,11:11
@kutujenggot

Quote: “but Why my Activediskboot have Loading (Is very very very slow”

What method did you use to integrate Active-boot-disk?
If you used my script “easyboot-iso.script” - then make sure to have “Run ISO from RAM” unchecked as the active-boot-disk you use, most likely is based on a NT6-system (vista\Win-7).

@kutujenggot - You have really designed a very nice background :)
Congratulations – keep it up :;):

balder