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Post Number: 71
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balder
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Posted on: Nov. 28 2009,03:47 |
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@Killer74
Quote:” But, if I include up the windows 7…”
I’m not sure  (never done such huge project as you are creating = very impressing) but I think this might be related to how ISO is created. This must be a pretty large ISO-file and it’s probably getting “sensitive”. I guess that EasyBoot use mkisofs.exe or related software to create ISO-file. Question is which version?
Test creating ISO using UltraIso. Use “loader.bin” in folder ezboot as boot loader and of course experiment with settings (properties in UltraIso setting “Allow lower case” etcetera) and see if result is better when using this more powerful software according to create large ISO-files.
Sorry, no straight answer as this is a big project  – as said – impressing is the word
Regards balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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Post Number: 72
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fardeep
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Posted on: Mar. 17 2010,16:50 |
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Xp, Vista, Seven... "impressing is the word"...
Y need the line comand to run this win 7... sure not "vistaldr.bin" its for Vista...
i'think... "sevenldr.bin" no?
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Post Number: 73
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balder
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Posted on: Mar. 17 2010,16:55 |
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@fardeep
Welcome to this forum @fardeep
To make Win7 to launch setup do as following:
1. Copy everything from inside of Win7-ISO to EasyBoot\disk1 2. In EasyBoot menu use command: Â run Vistaldr.bin 3. Check that you have file Vistaldr.bin in folder ezboot
When creating ISO in EasyBoot, don’t check DOS(8:3), and don’t check “Allow Lower Case”
Note: For the record - DOS is not used when launching Vista or Win7
balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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Post Number: 74
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davesher221
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Posted on: Nov. 05 2010,11:32 |
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Hey all
I am Sumit a new member here. i have no idea how to make multiboot dvd. Below listed are soft wares that i want as multiboot
1. Ultimate Boot CD 4.1..0 2. Acronis media 2009 3. Hiren's bootcd 11.1 4. Windows 7 ultimate 5. Windows XP SP3 with i3 processor drivers (where i can find these ) 6. Kespersky rescue cd
Please tell me step by step what i have to do? I have no idea how to do it. First time i am going to make multiboot dvd. I have windows seven os with easyboot 5 installed n magicISo is also installed please tell me step by step
Thanks a lot.
Edited by davesher221 on Nov. 05 2010,11:47
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Post Number: 75
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balder
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Posted on: Nov. 05 2010,16:26 |
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@davesher221
Welcome to this forum @davesher221
I'm away from my "home-computer" and can't participate fully out to solve your request But start reading HERE And HERE
The funny part is that if you look in post nr: 73 in this topic you have the right answer how to integrate Win7 Â
However please use the "search" button in the upper right corner in this forum, while I'm away from "home computer" Â (takes at least 5 more days).
balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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Post Number: 76
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Asenk
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Posted on: Nov. 06 2010,00:23 |
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@ Balder
Quote “burn my 1 GB iso to a 700mb cd ”. Looks like “Mission impossible”
i think its possible but i dont know how to make it. i have XP Dark V6 CD. i got it from a friend. i tried to extract it and...wow..i got more than 7 gb. 1 of the folder named "cdshell". i think the creator use CDSHELL to built it but it seem too complicated for me coz it use commands like in DOS mode not GUI one.
7gb comes in 1 CD (700mb). its fantastic!!
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Post Number: 77
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davesher221
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Posted on: Nov. 07 2010,10:11 |
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[B] @ Balder hey i am trying to get the idea how to make all files in folder disk 1. but i m not getting that exactly so plz tell me how  process from starting n step by step for above listed soft wares. i have all images in .iso in my computer n i have deamon tools installed for running these images n magic iso too installed i m waiting for your arrival to ur home so that i can get a detailed guided reply by you &  all advance users Thank you all
Edited by davesher221 on Nov. 07 2010,10:15
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Post Number: 78
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balder
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Posted on: Nov. 10 2010,12:26 |
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@davesher221
Quote: ”how to make all files in folder disk 1”
What files and from which ISO-file(s) do you have problem with
Some brief explanation how EasyBoot works:
Folder “disk1” is the “root” for EasyBoot (compare with harddisk C:\) It’s in folder disk1 you put files and folders that need to be in the “root”.
Folder “ezboot” is – as name whisper – a folder for “boot-files”. Boot-file(s) can be different. Any bootable floppy disk image is a “boot-file” even if it in reality is a “floppy image” – but as this floppy images can be directly launched, EasyBoot treat such files as a bootable file.
To launch a bootable file that you have put in folder ezboot you simply use “run XXX.img” if it is a floppy image. To launch setup of WinXP you can use built-in “boot-file” (W2ksect.bin). You do not need to extract boot-file from WinXP-CD or from WinXP-ISO-file (if you don’t like to do it for fun). The “run”-command is a “basic” command – but you have more power than that in EasyBoot. You can also launch setup of a Vista or Win-7 using this command:  run Vistaldr.bin
Note: check that you have Vistaldr.bin and W2ksect.bin in folder ezboot – they should be there.
However, these days we can launch some ISO-files directly (no need to extract files from such ISO-file). To make this possible we use “grub-“kicker-images”. I have created a set with scripts to make it easier to implement these “kicker-images” into EasyBoot. There are also other scripts to make “life easily to live”. As example, we can launch EasyBoot from USB device using my script: easyboot-usb.script
Note: scripts are totally free from costs for non-commercial use Â
HERE you have some command that “@ develi” have collected from different topics (thanks @ develi): Â
In post nr: 73 in this topic you are reading, you have a pretty clear description how to get Windows-7 “onboard” your EasyBoot-project. Is there something that you have problems with in post nr: 73 ------------------------------------------------------ Please – do not start with creating a “super-complexe-worldwide” build  Start with one issue (like integrating Vista to EasyBoot). When that one works – integrate another “system” (WinXP or whatever). Continue expanding your build to the point where you are stuck – then ask for help
balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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Post Number: 79
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davesher221
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Posted on: Nov. 10 2010,20:32 |
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@Balder thanks
i ll try to make after that i ll tell you results
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