Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: win 7 and xp disk created sucessfully
started by: syncboost

Posted by syncboost on Jul. 23 2010,23:10
Hey balder, thanks for you support.
I have win 7 and xp service pack 3 in one dvd. But i want to add my windows pe live cd to this dvd.
Plz help me.

Posted by balder on Jul. 24 2010,03:17
@syncboost

Quote: ”But i want to add my windows pe live cd to this dvd”

He, he you didn’t tell what Windows-PE :;):  
However – I’m pretty sure my script easyboot-iso.script should be able to handle this issue.
You find my collections of scripts below every post I put in.

Note: if  ”PE” is based on NT-5 system (folder i386 inside ISO-file) then check “Run from RAM" in script.
Attention! Do not have spaces in name or spaces in path where you keep your PE-ISO-file.
Put/copy PE-ISO-file to a folder on the root (C:\) and as said – no spaces in names :O

If  ”PE” is based on NT-6 system (Vista or Win-7) then you do not need to check “Run from RAM" in script.

Please start with reading “Readme.html” to better understand how you manage script-engine and script themselves - script also have a help-button – use it :cool:

Regards balder



Posted by SOVAN on Jul. 24 2010,12:29
hello i want to know about program that cant save small size of picture but good quality
Posted by balder on Jul. 24 2010,15:34
@SOVAN

Well @SOVAN this is the “EasyBoot forum” :;):

Anyway – test irfanview – download < HERE >

Some graphic freeware < HERE >

I personly use Paint-Shop-Pro – < HERE > :D

Helpfully notes about how to use graphic in EasyBoot < HERE > :cool:

balder

Posted by syncboost on Jul. 25 2010,07:44
Well i have sucessfully created win xp service pack 3 and win xp service xp 2 bootdisk. It works well, checked on ms virtual machine.
Thanks balder

Posted by Technophreak on Aug. 17 2010,05:12
Hello, since the OP posted that he made 7 and XP disc successfully, I`d like to know how can I do it?

I already have both images on my HDD, and bought EasyBoot.

Posted by balder on Aug. 17 2010,05:28
@Technophreak

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

Quote: “Hello, since the OP posted that he made 7 and XP disc successfully, I`d like to know how can I do it?”

I’m a little bit confused ???
Can you please be a little bit more specific what OP-systems you like to integrate into EasyBoot
My guess is Win-7 and WinXP that is your main target – please clarify :cool:

balder

Posted by Technophreak on Aug. 17 2010,05:55
Thanks for welcoming me balder, exactly. I have some bootable ISOs on my hard drive, XP SP3 and 7. And I want to make multibootable DVD with those two.

I ran into some guy the other day, and he said:

1: keep your XP and Windows 7 Bootable ISO files ready . Remember bootable ISO ok not data ISO

2: open XP ISO with ultraiso and "save boot file" under bootable option of main menu , and save the file to /easyboot/disk1/easyboot . save as XP.bif

3: extract all files to /easyboot/disk1

4: open Windows 7 bootable iso with ultraiso and save boot file to /easyboot/disk1/easyboot Win7.bif

5. extract all the files to disk1

Now use the Easy Boot configuration menu to change the text for 1st entry to Windows XP SP3 and select XP.bif as boot file.

Similarly for Windows 7, select Win7.bif

Save the ISO and test in any Virtual Machine like Virtual PC, VirtualBox.

I am stuck on 3, when I try to extract both ISOs to that folder, they want to overwrite some files, as both have setup.exe, autorun.inf, etc..

What to do?



Posted by balder on Aug. 17 2010,06:28
@Technophreak

Quote: ”I am stuck on 3, when I try to extract both ISOs to that folder, they want to overwrite some files….”

To integrate Win-7 to EasyBoot – follow tutorial:
1. Extract everything from Win-7 ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1
2. Rename setup.exe to setupWin7.exe
3. Delete autorun.inf
4. Create menu in EasyBoot and use command: run Vistaldr.bin (optional you can use extracted boot-file from Win-7 ISO)
Note: check that you have file Vistaldr.bin in folder ezboot – it should be there or use extracted boot-file from ISO.

To integrate WinXP to EasyBoot – follow tutorial:
1. Extract everything from WinXP ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1
2. Rename setup.exe to setupWinXP.exe
3. Delete autorun.inf
4. Create menu in EasyBoot and use command: run W2ksect.bin (optional you can use extracted boot-file from WinXP ISO)
Note: check that you have file W2ksect.bin in folder ezboot – it should be there or use extracted boot-file from ISO.

Attention! You can rename folder “Support” to something else like “Support-XP” and “Support-Win7”

Create ISO in EasyBoot
Note: you don’t need to check “Optimize” or “DOS(8:3)” or “Joliet” – leave these unchecked for the moment
You can test created ISO in any “Virtual PC” or download this free “Virtual tester” from < HERE >

Note: you do not need to create “Virtual hard disk image….” When run test to ISO – it works anyway :)

balder



Posted by syncboost on Aug. 17 2010,06:40
Simply open easyboot then press f1 key go to win xp,win98 in one cd and followed all the steps for given xp windows. Then extract windows 7 files to disk 1 folder. After this your files does not conflicts.
Or visit < http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=1;t=3223 >   and read balder posts.ok



Posted by Technophreak on Aug. 17 2010,07:05
Thanks balder, this was easy. :)
Posted by balder on Aug. 17 2010,07:11
@Technophreak

To make it even easier – for WinXP you basically only need folder i386 and “ident-files” (win51 etcetera) – the rest is optional
Note: You can rename folder “Support” to something else like “Support-XP” and “Support-Win7” if you still want the whole bunch of files and folders intact to the complete build

regards balder

Posted by duydai1303 on Aug. 20 2010,01:54
I can't create WinXP, Win 7, HirenBoot 11 and KAV Rescue in one DVD if I check "Joliet"and "Allow lower case". It show error ”Couldn’t find ntdlr” when I choose WinXP or ”Couldn’t find bootmgr” when I choose Win7. HirenBoot 11 and KAV Rescue run OK. If I don't check "Joliet"and "Allow lower case" then WinXP, Win 7 will run normal but KAV Recure and Mini Linux (in HR 11) won't run because KAV Recure and Mini Linux need check them. Can you help me this problem?


Posted by balder on Aug. 20 2010,03:57
@duydai1303

Quote: ”It show error ”Couldn’t find ntdlr”

Test this:

1. Integrate WinXP and Win-7 into EasyBoot.
2. Use easyboot-Uppercase.script to run uppercase to everything in folder disk1
3. Integrate Hiren’s boot-CD
4. Integrate KAV

Note1: Yes you have a script easyboot-Uppercase – read help in script. You open folder disk1 when scrolling to target folder. Then push start-button and everything inside folder disk1 is uppercased :;):

Note2: I can later (when having some spare time ??? ) take a look into easyboot-iso.script to check if I can automatically run uppercase to folder disk1 when you use button to integrate Hiren’s boot-CD

EDIT: script "easyboot-iso.script is updated
Script now automatically runs uppercase to all files and folder names (including sub-folders).
Note: User can still check for "Do not run uppercase to file and folder names" as option - in case user want to avoid having names to files and folders uppercased.


balder



Posted by JUNED on Apr. 16 2012,22:25
hi balder i'v make win 7 n xp multiboot but when i instal win xp won't work when i instalthere is word with error like this ":usbehci not found" what should ido....please help me.
i'm sorry if my english not goog

Posted by balder on Apr. 17 2012,02:43
@JUNED

Welcome to EasyBoot @JUNED :)

Quote: "usbehci not found"

I'm unsure what method you used to integrate WinXP ???

I advice you to only testing integrate WinXP to see what goes wrong in build (skip Win7 and only have WinXP in Build) :cool:

Test this 'basic' way - and if possible - use original WinXP with or without service-packs:

1. Copy everything (files and folders) from source of WinXP to folder disk1 in EasyBoot

2. Use menu in EasyBoot menu:  run W2KSECT.BIN  
(look in folder EZBOOT that you do have file 'W2KSECT.BIN' - it should be there)

3. Attention! When creating ISO in EasyBoot, only check 'Joliet' and nothing else.

Some comments...

It's vital you use a 'clean' source to your WinXP-files :O
Do not use some 'n-Lighted' version of WinXP to this test (about nLight read < HERE >) and if possible - try to find your original WinXP-files to test in EasyBoot build.

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Quote: "sorry if my english not goog"
No problem I understand you to 100%
You should hear how my son complaining when He reads in EasyBoot - and He says: "Bad verbs Dad, bad verbs...." :laugh:

balder