Forum: EasyBoot Topic: {REQ}Server2003 32bit + Server2003 64bit in one started by: AhrimanSefid Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,12:10
Hi All.Me Need Help For Server2003 32bit + Server2003 64bit in one. Thanks A lot. Posted by balder on Sep. 01 2013,13:41
Hi @AhrimanSefid Quote: "Me Need Help For Server2003 32bit + Server2003 64bit in one" It is possible to manually solve this but can be tricky to make it work You didn't tell if sp1 is integrated into server-2003 - but I guess you use server-2003_sp1 - if not - slipstream in sp1 into sources as server2003 (both 32bit as 62bit) without sp1 is NOT recommended to use at all Test this: Use my script 'easyboot-aio.script' to integrate server2003_32bit into EasyBoot Test how it works with this solution If working alright you can choose to use script to 64-bit version as well (this would be my first option if it was me) Optionally, you can skip script to server-2003_64bit and manually copy all files and folders of 64-bit to folder disk1 and use menu command: run W2KSECT.BIN (check that you have file W2KSECT.BIN in folder EZBOOT, it should be there) Do not tick anything particular when creating ISO in EasyBoot balder Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,13:53
sorry plz add step be step learn me.
Posted by balder on Sep. 01 2013,14:55
@AhrimanSefid Quote: " sorry plz add step be step learn me" Start with downloading script-collection (you have download below in every topic I write in this forum) Extract contents of downloaded zip-file to C:\ (C:\ i the 'root' in your OP-system) Open folder balder and double-click to ' READ_ME.html' which give you instructions how you launch scripts Now click to 'easyboot.aio.script' as described in help-file to use script You also have a button 'Help' in script to push on to help you further in how it is done Optionally you can download 'movie' how to use AIO.script < HERE > Extract to C:\ as usual and open folder 'AIO' - find and double-click to 'aio.html' balder Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,14:58
sorry :CODE Processing section: [unattended] From file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script]
[Success] FileCopy - Copied [%BaseDir%\Temp\bootini\winnt.sif] to: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064] [Ignore] IF - Directory does not exist: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064A] evaluated string: [If,EXISTDIR,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%A,FileCopy,%Temp%\bootini\winnt.sif,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%A] Processed section [unattended] in file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script] [Ignore] IF - File does not exist: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064\bootfix.bin] evaluated string: [If,EXISTFILE,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%\bootfix.bin,FileDelete,%pFileBox1%\%pTextBox16%\bootfix.bin] [Failed] FileCopy - Failed to copy [C:\Easyboot\disk1\2064.bin] to: [C:\Easyboot\disk1\ezboot] [Warning] Halt Processed section [Amd64] in file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script] Processed section [Process_continue] in file: [%BaseDir%\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot\easyboot-aio.script] Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,15:16
plz help for fixed.
Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 01 2013,15:21
CODE http://www.mediafire.com/?fm29s3q2rih1h00
Posted by balder on Sep. 01 2013,17:02
@AhrimanSefid Quote: "plz help for fixed" Having problem to understand what went wrong here Working to find a solution... ------------------- EDIT! Okay... I hopefully have found what went wrong in your case Script uses batch-files which have problems if you use a number as first letter Don't use names in textbox for the new name to folder I386 that is like the one you used (2064) Instead use names like this: SE64 (to show it is SERVER 64-bit) OR SE32 (to show it is SERVER 32-bit) DON'T use names like this: 32SE (to server 32-bit) as example You must use a plain letter as the first letter followed (if wanted) by numerical letters - typically SE32 as example Note: you must manually clean up what script failed to do as it halted You may have a folder 'create_boot_folders' on your root C:\ Delete folder C:\ create_boot_folders (in normal case automatically deleted by script when finished) Also delete created folders in EasyBoot (2064) as this doesn't work at all! EDIT2: Note: I found it strange that numerical letters should have any affect on how batch-files worked, so I again tested with numbers (used 2321 as example in textbox in script) and now everything worked just fine I have no logical explanation why it didn't work first time If run script in Win7/Win8, make sure to have UAC (User-Account-Control) set to lowest level - otherwise batch-files have problems working correctly! Test again and see if you can make it run alright ------------------- Thanks for the log-file balder Posted by AhrimanSefid on Sep. 02 2013,02:41
thanks very good.
Posted by balder on Sep. 02 2013,03:45
@AhrimanSefidOkay, I have found out what caused your problem 1. There is no problems using numerical letters (2064 as example) 2. The problem is that you (and myself) accidentally left a space after the four letters in textbox in script Which is the same as using 5 letters (script see space(s) as a letter) Place cursor directly after your four letters name (in your case 2064) you place cursor directly after the '4' and use 'delete-button' on keyboard several times to make sure no spaces is left after the '4' regards balder |