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Post Number: 11
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,05:35 |
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“7) Do step 6 to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\setupldr.bin', and replace 'i386' to 'xpen', 4 occurences should be replaced”
If it doesn’t run as expected, replace from xpen to uppercase in setupldr.bin (XPEN). Please in the same time, rename folder xpen to uppercase (XPEN) and as I pointed out, use caps in setupldr.bin according to XPEN.
Note: This method (using wxp.bat) works on XP (wxp.bat only copies setup files to folder XPEN). You need separate “boot”-folder if making some heavy multiboot-CD/DVD.
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Post Number: 12
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,05:53 |
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Ah ok im dld the files u said and i have the folder i said above now what i got confused
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Post Number: 13
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,06:00 |
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A good idea is to use CAPS to everything (no problems with ”uppercase” here and there).
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Post Number: 14
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,06:09 |
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ok lets try one more time..(sorry for tiring you ok?) i have all the setups files u said eatch one has 6 .img files what do i ido with them and how i use them to the MBDVD?if you can describe the proccess once more.
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Post Number: 15
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,06:26 |
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Wait some our or so, it’s lunch time :-))
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Post Number: 16
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,06:32 |
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oooopppps sorry man/woman have a nice lunch oh and when u r ready post you ^%^&$%#%$#$$&^ (lol joking)
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Post Number: 17
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,10:19 |
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Have bending here and there but run in to the ”wall”. I thought I could create a simple guide without using “Gosh's homepage” http://gosh.msfnhosting.com but you have to use this method and reduce size and in that way create a well working BOOT-folder.
Step 1: Create a folder with a four letters name in EasyBoot\disk1. Let’s call it XPS2 (Note: uppercase) Step 2: Copy every file from boot-folder created bye “Gosh's way” to XPS2. Step 3: Create a new folder in EasyBoot\disk1 with the name SETUP (Note: UPPERCASE) Step 4: Create another folder in EsyBoot\disk1\SETUP an name it XPPRO2 Step 5: Copy Win51-files to EasyBoot\disk1 and also to EasyBoot\disk1\SETUP\XPPRO2 Step 6: Copy folder i386  (from CD or whatever) to  EasyBoot\disk1\SETUP\XPPRO2 or use reduced system folder (created in “Gosh's way”) but remember to rename it to i386. Step 7: Copy Txtsetup.sif from i386 to folder EasyBoot\disk1\XPS2 (the boot-folder) Step 8: Open 'c:\ EasyBoot\disk1\XPS2\txtsetup.sif' by NotePad (or UltraEdit), search for 'SetupSourcePath', and change [SetupSourcePath = "\"] to [SetupSourcePath = "\SETUP\XPPRO2\"] (not include []) Step 9 : Copy w2ksect.bin in 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot' to a new file xps2.bin Step 10: Start EasyBoot, click 'Tools'->'Replace Text', browse file 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot\xps2.bin', and specify 'I386' as "Text to Replace", 'XPS2' (Note: Uppercase) Step 11: Do step 10 to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\XPS2\setupldr.bin', and replace 'i386' to 'XPS2', 4 occurrences should be replaced (Note: Uppercase with XPS2) Step 12: Set the menu item's command as: run xps2.bin
Tested and works (Attention: You have to use “Gosh's homepage” and create functional boot-folder).
I used some of your text.
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Post Number: 18
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,11:04 |
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ok ill go right away and try but i didnt see where i use the setup files u mentioned earlier.also when i add XPS1 for example i ll just add XPS1 folder in .../disk1 and do the proccess for this?
thanx a million.
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Post Number: 19
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,11:32 |
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Skip my suggestions with using floppy images – it doesn’t work because we getting problems with “EULA” using this method.
You need a well running standalone boot-folder to make it work. And then copy files from this “Gosh” boot folder to XPS2 (Note I named it to XPS2= XP with servicepack 2 Different systems= different names to keep things apart).
Attention: Be carefull about boot.ini file (resides on C:\). Make a copy of boot.ini to a safe place (floppy?).
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Post Number: 20
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,13:26 |
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ok i extracted $WIN_NT$.~BT from my cd now what else i need to follow from Gosh?
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