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Post Number: 201
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eureka
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,08:27 |
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To Legnad
Quote: “it won't work, neither in 1000 years”.
He, he… it didn’t take 1000 years. He, he, it’s a question about “pulling out your hair”.
Anyway, I still think creating boot-folder in “Gosh way” is the ultimate way to avoid problems. I do recommend this way!
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Post Number: 202
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Incroyable HULK
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,09:54 |
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Quote (Guest @ Nov. 01 2005,09:27) | To Legnad
Quote: “it won't work, neither in 1000 years”.
He, he… it didn’t take 1000 years. He, he, it’s a question about “pulling out your hair”.
Anyway, I still think creating boot-folder in “Gosh way” is the ultimate way to avoid problems. I do recommend this way!
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I totally agree, this is the way I solved all my problem related to the boot folder (I am using French versions).
There is a post somewhere on this forum were I compared the boot folder obtained from GOSH's method and the batch file included with EasyBoot and there is a few file missing using the batch file...
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Post Number: 203
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Legnad
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,10:33 |
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eehm....another question ;)
i have 2 partition magic rescue diskettes (bootmagic?) how can i get ... ehm... how can i get these diskettes "into my boot menu". i mean, i must have an image of these diskettes, right? but how can i make an image a diskette? or is it enought to copy the files on those diskettes in a folder "...\EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot" or "...\EasyBoot\disk1\pm8" and run "autoexe2.bat" or something like that.
whats the best way??
thx again ;)
greetz Legnad
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Post Number: 204
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eureka
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,10:43 |
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To Incroyable HULK
Yes exactly! Incroyable HULK has 100% right! One example is “vga850fo_”  witch isn’t copied with help of “w2003.bat”. But it is copied when creating XP-version (using “wxp.bat”).
Regards eureka
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Post Number: 205
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Post Number: 206
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Legnad
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,13:15 |
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hm...i cant get an image of the first diskette. strange. i tried 3 different diskettes and made it 3 times but it didn't work.
greetz Legnad
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Post Number: 207
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eureka
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,13:29 |
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To Legnad
Step 1. Use EasyBoot >> Tools >> “Make floppy Image”  Note: This image is later used as “Seed Image” and must be created from floppy “one” (start-floppy of several floppy).
Step 2. Use EasyBoot >> Tools >> “Create new floppy image” Note: choose appropiate size to new image.
Finally, rename image. How about: partmag8.img (Note max 8 letters). Â
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Post Number: 208
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Legnad
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Posted on: Nov. 01 2005,16:45 |
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eureka, i know i've done this, but there's an error with reading the first diskette. looks like it belongs to partition magic, something liek a copy protection.
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Post Number: 209
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eureka
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Posted on: Nov. 02 2005,01:52 |
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To Legnad
It’s probably related to your floppy and not EasyBoot. I guess you need new copies of floppy to work it out.
About AIO-CD/DVD. Have you fixed your multiboot at present time?
Regards eureka
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Post Number: 210
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Abdul Mughni Khan
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Posted on: Nov. 28 2005,04:32 |
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how to make a bootable DVD and how can first time boot a option where choose the OS suppose 1-WindowsXP 2-Windows2000 3-Windows2000Server 4-Windows98Se sir please me my answer follows
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