Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: Easyboot and Windows 7
started by: Noolix

Posted by Noolix on Jun. 13 2010,06:29
Hie everybody,

(Sorry for my english)

I want to know how to create my multiboot dvd with windows 7 x86 and windows 7 x64. I try with easyboot but i got a problem about easyboot command .

I need help please
Thanks

Posted by balder on Jun. 13 2010,07:13
@Noolix

As this seems to be you first post in this forum – I say welcome :)

Quote: “I want to know how to create my multiboot dvd with windows 7 x86 and windows 7 x64”

Answer: You can’t :(
What I refer to is that EasyBoot itself is not equipped with tools to combine two Win-7 setup-folders. We can only at present time have one folder with same name on the root of EasyBoot (root of EasyBoot is folder disk1 if you wonder).

I know I have seen this combination somewhere but this is done with tools from Microsoft :O

However, you can launch setup of one chosen Win-7 source.

Copy everything from Win-7 ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1  – and use the command in EasyBoot is:  run vistaldr.bin
Note: check that you have Vistaldr.bin in folder ezboot

Nothing wrong with your English – works fine :;):

balder

Posted by Noolix on Jun. 13 2010,14:37
Thanks you for your reply

I will try this for my multiboot dvd. If you have another solution for my problem, it will be fine.
I need this multiboot dvd for my job.

Thanks Balder..

Posted by Orochi on Jun. 13 2010,21:01
hello dear friend balder.
What would be the right way to do the same but under grub4dos.

Would launching the whole ISO to ram work?

Thanks :)

Posted by balder on Jun. 14 2010,02:19
@Orochi

Quote: “Would launching the whole ISO to ram work”

Unfortunately it doesn’t help :(  
Note: The “cyber-world” is looking for a simple solution to this problem – and the best solution would certainly bee to launch Win7-ISO as it is – but this is not possible as files (from inside of ISO) is needed in “real time”.
However – I’m confident that a solution is coming in the near future – at least – he, he before I drop down dead :laugh:

And it doesn’t help launching ISO from RAM – reasons the same as above :O

Launch setup of Win-7 in grub menu.lst is something like this:

title Setup Win-7
find --set-root /bootmgr
chainloader /bootmgr

Regards balder

Posted by Orochi on Jun. 14 2010,13:17
balder thank you for your response.

I am assuming that the contents of my Win7DVD have to be extracted to the root of the USB drive. Is this correct?

Thanks. :)

Posted by balder on Jun. 14 2010,13:25
@Orochi

Quote: “have to be extracted to the root of the USB drive”
Well – you never mentioned setup from USB – this was about setup from DVD :O

To run setup from USB I strongly recommend this tool from < HERE > :cool:
It includes also setup from USB device for WinXP as Vista as Win-7 and also WindowsPE :;):

Regards balder

Posted by Orochi on Jun. 14 2010,13:54
QUOTE
Well – you never mentioned setup from USB – this was about setup from DVD

Ops :)

Thanks for the program. I am not sure if it will be able to help me because I want to be able to install Win7 from my USB that already contains other programs which are launched via grub4dos.

I think there is no easy way.

Lets just say that I am not burning with desire to achieve this but rather due to human curiosity. I think it is much easier to install Win7 form DVD rather than a USB stick. ;)

Posted by tridy on Feb. 06 2012,17:36

(balder @ Jun. 13 2010,12:13)
QUOTE
However, you can launch setup of one chosen Win-7 source.

Copy everything from Win-7 ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1  – and use the command in EasyBoot is:  run vistaldr.bin
Note: check that you have Vistaldr.bin in folder ezboot


When I fist installed EasyBoot, there was Windows 7 setup menu item by default, with the command run bootmgr. So, I extracted all the files from Win7 ISO into disk1 folder and it worked. So, I guess the default setup of the program was changes (after 1+ year) to run/support W7 by default and could be used.