Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Easyboot and Win7 updated to 03/10/13 started by: fxart Posted by fxart on Oct. 22 2013,08:05
Hi Balder,sorry again. Only a little question. If I want to launch a Seven Installation updated to 03/10/2013 via Easyboot, what setting I have to set for this: I have copied all the files and folder of the ISO into the disk1 folder and I have try these commands: run bootmgr (not working. Asking for CDBOOT... could'n find bootmgr) run vistaldr.bin [copied into the ezboot folder) = not working. Asking for CDBOOT... could'n find bootmgr) run seven.bif (extracted via ultraiso and copied into ezboot folder) = not working. Asking for CDBOOT... could'n find bootmgr). If I launch the iso via virtualbox works perfectly. There are some bytes to be changed like in the XP setup? If yes, what name I have to find and substitute? I have to rename the ezboot folder into FxART if is possible. If I launch one of your scripts they search for ezboot as default. It is possible to personalize it? When I save the ISO, I have to check, uncheck what settings for Seven? In the same iso there is Knoppix, Partitio Wizard and many others apps. They are working together. Seven not. I have only removed XP and changed it with Seven. I have to make this installation disk for the Seven Setup of any Panel PC. Thanks a lot for your great support. Posted by balder on Oct. 22 2013,11:42
@fxartHello again @fxart Quote: "and I have try these commands..." If you use menu command: run bootmgr you must have a copy of bootmgr in folder EZBOOT Better up is to use menu command: run /bootmgr this works in your case The '/' set path to the 'root' in EasyBoot (which is folder disk1) Using run *** is always pointing to the internal 'boot-folder' in EasyBoot, and that folder is the folder EZBOOT Note: you can use subfolders inside folder EZBOOT like this example: run /ezboot/myiso/msadrt60.iso Where 'myiso' is the subfolder inside folder EZBOOT In this way you can make inside of folder EZBOOT look a little bit 'cleaner' (just an idea) Quote: "I have to rename the ezboot folder into FxART if is possible" Yes this is possible but you (or I) must do some changes - not that much - but can most likely be performed AFTER you used script(s) I can show you how when asking Important! Open each menu (cdmenu.ezb or whatever) and push to 'Save' to make changes from folder name EZBOOT to FxART take place in those menu(s) Quote: "When I save the ISO, I have to check, uncheck what settings for Seven?" You most likely only need to check 'Joliet' to make those other application to work Note: 'Joliet' have no influence to setup of Win7 regards balder |