Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Boot Bitdefender started by: ngoclinhdtdd Posted by ngoclinhdtdd on Feb. 05 2012,04:56
how i can boot bitdefender with easyboot?thank for help
Posted by balder on Feb. 05 2012,06:15
@ngoclinhdtddAs this is your first post in this forum I say welcome @ngoclinhdtdd Quote: "how i can boot bitdefender with easyboot?" As first choice you could test 'frugal solution' Test this: 1. Open bitdefender ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and extract folder 'KNOPPIX' to EasyBoot\disk1 Note: If you have a folder 'casper' inside ISO-file - then extract that folder instead of folder 'KNOPPIX' 2. Copy bitdefender ISO-file to folder ezboot 3. Use menu command in EasyBoot menu: run bitdefender.ISO (or whatever name you set to Bitdefender ISO-file) 4. When creating ISO in EasyBoot you must check 'Joliet' and nothing else! 5. Optional - you can delete folder 'KNOPPIX' inside bitdefender ISO-file in folder EZBOOT (I use UltraIso to such operation). In this way you save space to build It's no point having folder 'KNOPPIX' in two places You extracted folder 'KNOPPIX' to the 'root' in step-1 above (the root to EasyBoot is folder 'disk1' if you wonder). And it's pointless having folder 'KNOPPIX' left in ISO-file in folder EZBOOT as well. If ISO file have a folder 'casper' you can still reduce size to ISO-file using this method: Open folder 'casper' inside ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and delete file 'filesystem.squashfs'. Save changes to ISO-file However this is optional and not needed to do if you find it difficulty to understand! Note: I tested with 'BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08_2009.iso' I'm unsure what version you are using - there might be some differences to your version (different folder names and different file name to '***.squashfs') ------------------------------- balder Posted by ngoclinhdtdd on Feb. 05 2012,09:42
thanks for help but not work with my bitdefender cd
Posted by balder on Feb. 05 2012,10:40
@ngoclinhdtddQuote: "thanks for help but not work with my bitdefender cd" Hmmm What version do you use then balder Posted by ngoclinhdtdd on Feb. 09 2012,03:52
I dont know exactly version but here i'm download:http://download.bitdefender.com/rescue_cd/and have not knoppix folder Posted by balder on Feb. 09 2012,04:16
@ngoclinhdtddQuote: "here i'm download...." Do it this way: 1. Open bitdefender.iso and extract folder 'casper' to folder disk1 (I used UltraIso to this whole operation) 2. Still having ISO-file opened in UltraIso i opened folder 'casper' and deleted file 'filesystem.squashfs' 3. In UltraIso I chosed 'Save As' and saved ISO to folder EZBOOT with the name bitdefender.iso 4. I used menu command in EasyBoot menu: run bitdefender.iso 5. I ticked only 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot Working excellent Note: this is basically the same tutorial as in post nr; 2 and I quote: "If ISO file have a folder 'casper' you can still reduce size to ISO-file using this method: Open folder 'casper' inside ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and delete file 'filesystem.squashfs'. Save changes to ISO-file" balder Posted by AhrimanSefid on Dec. 06 2012,01:37
Load Waiting Not Send Error Not Next Step. Posted by balder on Dec. 06 2012,02:19
@AhrimanSefidQuote: "Error" This error is related to MobaLiveCD-test (qemu) Please use a different test method (if possible, use 'Virtual PC') Note: I tested 'BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_5_10_2010.iso' and used tutorial in post nr; 6 above It worked correctly when tested from Virtual PC, but failed totally when tested using MobaLiveCD Take attention that this is a common problem - sometimes it works from Qemu (MobaLiveCD) and sometimes it only works from Virtual PC Using 'Virtual systems' to test from is always a little bit hazardous - we have to accept this Never rely to only one test method - you must use several test methods If one method fails, then go to next test method to see if it responds better And finally - test using some CD-RW or DVD-RW EDIT: To make sure, I also tested with 'burn' to USB stick While taking a walk I started BitDefender virus scanner When arriving home virus scanner was finished - and as expected - no virus found on my computers harddisk units. Note: I used a updated virus definitions (automatically downloaded by BitDefender) regards balder |