Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: Offline NT Password & Registry Editor cd100627
started by: weirddemon

Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,02:10
I'm trying to add this ISO to my EZB disk, but I'm having issues.

I followed the steps listed here: < http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=1;t=2823 > but it isn't working.

After I copy all of the files and enter, "bcdw /isolinux.bin", without the quotes of course, EZB says it can't find the isolinux.bin. If I remove the forward slash, it fins it, but an error occurs when running it in a VM or on an actual computer. I also tried "run" instead of bcdw, but that also did not work.

Anyone have any ideas?

Posted by balder on May 04 2011,02:21
@weirddemon

Quote: ”I'm trying to add this ISO to my EZB disk, but I'm having issues”

Did you test solution < HERE > ???

balder

Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,19:48

(balder @ May 04 2011,07:21)
QUOTE
@weirddemon

Quote: ”I'm trying to add this ISO to my EZB disk, but I'm having issues”

Did you test solution < HERE > ???

balder

Balder,

Thanks for your help so far.

I had not tried that until just now.

However, I'm not sure I understand how to use what you're referring to.

Can you please be specific in the steps I need to take to make this work?

Are you saying I should copy the files from the link for the "Offline NT Password & Registry Editor" into my "disk1" folder, then download your scripts, then run the "easyboot-iso.script" script, like so:



However, if I do, do that, then it just freezes.



Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,20:13
Balder,

I ran the script with "bcdw" and it looks like it's trying to work, but sort of freezes.



It looks like we're almost there. Any ideas?

Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,20:19
Now I've tried "memdisk" instead of "run" and "bcdw" and it looks like I've gotten one step further, but still freezes. Now I'm all out of ideas.


Posted by balder on May 05 2011,00:01
@weirddemon

Quote: ”Can you please be specific in the steps I need to take to make this work?”

Sorry for the misunderstanding :;):

Here is the steps:

1. Download collections of script.
2. Extract folder “balder” from zip-file to the “root” [C:\]
3. Read carefully “READ_ME.html” in folder balder
4. Launch winbuilder.exe (double-click to Winbuilder.exe in folder “winbuilder_complete”)
5. Follow instructions in “READ_ME.html how to manage scripts.
6. Use “easyboot-iso.script” (push help-button in script as well)
7. Set a nice name to ISO-file in text-box in script ("Set name to ISO-file here ---->"). How about password as name in textbox (or whatever)? Note: don’t put in extension “iso” only name itself in textbox in script – in your case:  password (or whatever)
8. Push “Start”-button in script and follow instructions from script.
9. In the end you automatically receive the right command to use in EasyBoot menu (copy and paste menu command from text-file into Easyboot menu).
The point is to use ISO-file as it is – no need to extract anything anywhere :;):

Hopefully I have rub out any misunderstanding at this point ???

Regards balder



Posted by weirddemon on May 05 2011,18:54
Thanks a lot, balder.

It's working great.