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Post Number: 41
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DataMind
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Posted on: Aug. 20 2005,03:23 |
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Well i ll say it from the start. i burned the multiboot cd on a real[B] cd and booted from it.then i selected an OS to install from the multiboot cd and after awhile the setup printed this error: "the system doesnt have enough memory or somefiles are missing or corrupt" thats our problem
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Post Number: 42
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 20 2005,03:58 |
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To DataMind
Well that means you still must have some original CD with WindowsXP-pro (or XPHome) still working – just in case…
However this message: “the system doesn’t have enough memory or some files are missing or corrupt" happens when some file really is corrupt. I often (in fact plenty of times) move (copy) files (i386 folder and BOOT folders) from earlier made ISO files. It’s not unusual with messages like the one you received during this process. Sometimes NTLDR gets corrupt during this copy process. You have to rework your stuff. Start from scratch.
So what! You still must have the original i386 folders.
In what way did you create ISO? Test with only using Optimize. Do not use DOS(8.3) and Joliet when making ISO in EasyBoot. Â
Please use Virtual PC (or VM) before you test ISO with CD (or use CD-RW).
eureka
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Post Number: 43
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DataMind
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Posted on: Aug. 21 2005,09:08 |
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hey i reworked all this now it works perfectly (at least on VM) i found where the prob was,the step "Step 7: You have two options here: Copy folder i386 (from CD or whatever) to EasyBoot\disk1\SETUP\XPPRO2 or use reduced system folder i386 that resides in ”$win_nt$.~bt” (created in “Gosh's” way). I suggest “Gosh's” way of folder." gosh's i386 didntwork 4 me thats why files were missing. i made the iso with optimize. now i just have to burn it on a dvd i suppose?
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Post Number: 44
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 21 2005,11:37 |
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To DataMind
Great news from you! Well as I pointed out. Sometimes when you moving files from “here to there”, you run in to troubles. Nice to se that you solved it!
Keep up the good work.
eureka
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Post Number: 45
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DataMind
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Posted on: Aug. 23 2005,06:10 |
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hey may be its off topic but... can we unslipstream a CD like from XP SP1 make it XP simple?
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Post Number: 46
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 23 2005,06:24 |
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To DataMind
Quote: ”unslipstream a CD like from XP SP1”. I don’t think that’s possible. XPsp1 is really a well working system. You avoid virus like sasser and many more problems. Service pack2 is a little bit “heavy”. But I use sp2 without problems.
Man…what have you done? Why “unslipstream a CD like from XP SP1”? You should always have backup of everything and I mean backup on a “safe” medium (CD/DVD and make this double and on different places).
eureka
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Post Number: 47
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DataMind
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Posted on: Aug. 23 2005,10:46 |
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oh it was just an example i wondered if we can generally unslipstream as we can sleapstream something... just curious...
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Post Number: 48
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bad_data
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Posted on: Oct. 30 2009,08:56 |
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Hello Eureka ,
I have made several multi boos os like xp home , xp pro
now my problem is that i exceded more than 700 Mb which is the max size of my cd is there a way i can burn my 1 GB iso to a 700mb cd
thanks and regards
bad
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Post Number: 49
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balder
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Posted on: Oct. 30 2009,09:24 |
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@bad_data
Welcome to this forum @bad_data
Quote: “burn my 1 GB iso to a 700mb cd ”. Looks like “Mission impossible” Â
It means that the data size in bytes of the file or files you are trying to burn is larger than the capacity of the disk to burn that data to. So if you have a 700 MB CD and you want to burn 1000MB to it, it won't work...the 1000 MB of total data exceeds the size of the media (700 MB). It’s the same thing as if you tried to fill a one-cup container with two cups of water.
A single layer DVD holds about 3.8 Gigabytes (3800 Megabytes). A dual layer DVD holds double that amount or about 8 Gigs.
A CD has a different kind of formatting and layering from a DVD. The DVD has more layers of material on it, which allows more data to be stored on it.
You did check to “Optimize”  when creating ISO file and created ISO file is still larger than 700 MB - then you have to use a DVD instead of CD.
balder
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Post Number: 50
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morokat
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2009,04:12 |
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(DataMind @ Aug. 16 2005,10:21)
QUOTE I did this 4 test: Â Here is a step by step instruction for adding Windows XP (English version): 1) Make a folder named 'xpen' under 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 2) Copy 'win51' and 'win51p' (from root directory of original CD) to 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 3) Copy I386 folder to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen' 4) Copy wxp.bat from 'c:\easyboot\resource' to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen', and run it there 5) Copy w2ksect.bin in 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot' to a new file xpen.bin 6) Start EasyBoot, click 'Tools'->'Replace Text', browse file 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot\xpen.bin', and specify 'I386' as "Text to Replace", 'XPEN' as "Replace to", then click 'Replace', 1 occurence should be replaced 7) Do step 6 to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\setupldr.bin', and replace 'i386' to 'xpen', 4 occurences should be replaced 8) Open 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\txtsetup.sif' by NotePad (or UltraEdit), search for 'SetupSourcePath', and change [SetupSourcePath = "\"] to [SetupSourcePath = "\XPEN"] (not include []) 9) Set the menu item's command as 'run xpen.bin' 10) Save menu file ------------------------- The only changes i made is use HOM1 instead of XPEN and added to the root:Win51, Win51IC, Win51ic.sp1. now now how i make the iso? hello
brothor i has follow u all step but its error like the picture
plese hel me all body
thanks error
Edited by morokat on Nov. 01 2009,04:13
-------------- very good
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