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thank u

i did all things u saied

but while burning ISO FILE on DVD ... I see this message : "Burn Failed !"

i made the ISO File two times
and i Destroyed 10 DVDs ..............
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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 24 2010,09:49 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

@famizban

Quote: ” i Destroyed 10 DVDs .......”

Did you first test ISO-file in a “virtual pc” before burning it to a DVD ???

If not – download and test with this program - download HERE (it’s freeware)
When program ask: “Do you want to create a hard disk image for your virtual machine?” you push the NO-button. Using this test facility, you wont lose more DVDs.
Note: This is only for to do a basic test (test that initiating of boot-sequence is working alright). To do full test (install to virtual hard disk) you have to createte hard disk image in program.
Report if ISO-file works when you test using downloaded tool :p

I also suggest that you start with only integrating WinXP – and test that this part works as supposed.

And a question: What is the size of this DVD ???

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Hey guys after many projects using ezboot im struggling with this one. After reading about adding xp to bootable menu i cant seem to figure out how to get all 3 xp discs in since they all have same structure. XP  home, pro and media center.

After looking at an old xp9in1 disc i had lying around(pre sp2 days) i noticed all xp copies were separated by folders but not sure how to do this effectively in easyboot and i dont know how this disc was created originally either since i downloaded it.
Can someone help me achieve this option with only 3 oem copies of xp?
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@ tgoodwin

Quote: ”Can someone help me achieve this option with only 3 oem copies of xp?”

There are at least two different methods to solve this issue

You can do it manually or the fully automatically way :)

For the manually approach I recommend “gosh” excellent tutorial read HERE :)

For the fully automatically way I recommend my script “easyboot-AIO.script” :laugh:
You have download below
Read carefully “READ_ME.html” in download and press help-button in script :cool:

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Once again balder comes through with an amazing response. I had already downloaded your scripts but had a few items mixed up so it wasnt working properly.

Any chance that AIO works for a vista or 7 disc yet? or can i use the vista/7 script to create the same AIO for vista and 7 separately


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@ tgoodwin

Quote: ”Any chance that AIO works for a vista or 7 disc yet?”

Sorry :(  you cannot use existing easyboot-AIO.script to quote: “create the same AIO for vista and 7 separately “  
Unfortunately I have no working solution (AIO-script) to mix these NT6-systems on same DVD :O
By the way - from my point of view - Vista is such a crap anyway :angry:

I’m drawing the conclusion that the easyboot-AIO.script solved your problems with all 3 oem copies of xp!
Note: If running scripts in Vista or Win-7 - It’s vital that you set UAC (UserAccountControl) to the lowest (disengage UAC). Otherwise scripts cannot run properly :O  

However it seems that this is working for Vista\Win-7 (only for USB approach) read HERE :)

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PostIcon Posted on: Feb. 18 2011,21:38 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

@balder

yes it worked flawlessly although I notice loading discs are a bit slow but I dont really worry about it since it works.

As far as the Vista thing yes I agree but unfortunately most of my customer(because of the many security flaws) have mostly xp and Vista. Im sure once 7 is more targeted than it is so far Ill have more of those as well.
Mainly Im working towards getting the Vista and 7 all in ones so I dont have to burn as many discs when they get scratched or go bad. Just trying to simplify things in my store is all.



Once again thanks for the extremely impressive scripting you do and all the dedication and knowledge you have these forums.
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PostIcon Posted on: Feb. 18 2011,22:05 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Something I didnt do though is web search for this concept since I want to be able to do this project through easyboot.

Havent tested it yet as I dont have all the discs with me but the writer claims this will work with vista and 7 from 1 DVD. Pretty interesting. Linky

If anyone has the time and all copies post results. I plan to do this this weekend but who know.

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@ tgoodwin

Thanks for the nice feedback
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Quote: ”vista and 7 from 1 DVD”

This is a well known method already practiced when Vista was presented :p
However, I’m pretty sure writer doesn’t claim that He is able to merge Vista and Win-7 on same DVD ???
But merge all different Vista OR all different Win-7 on same DVD is possible – and that is pretty cool as well :cool:
At least I haven’t found any tutorial (at present time) that can merge Vista & Win-7 on same DVD.

Note: even if it was possible to merge these two systems on same DVD it won’t fit in - you need at least a “double-sided”-DVD – to make it fit in :(

This is one good reason to use setup from USB – which seems to be the way to do it :)

Regards balder


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Thanks for the info. Yeah Im basically just planning on doing a separate vista and 7 disc at this point. Company doesnt provide flash drives for each store so it would be out of my pocket to get them which isnt an option lol.

The only problem I see with that sites method is it doesnt mention anything that I could find regarding integrating updates like Ive already done with the xp disc you helped me make. Nlite plus balder scripts = good stuff lol.
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