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hello balder ,

I've made the Win7PE before , it runs normal fast. It takes less than 2 minutes boot to the desktop. The way I made it is only through Easyboot usb script then it's made. (For my usb hd)

And now I want to make this Win7PE through Easyboot so as to have password protect. My procedure :

1. Use Easyboot-iso script to integrate Win7PE to Easyboot , use recommend command "run /iso/m7pe/m7pe.img"
2. Create mydisk.iso in Easyboot with password added.
3. Use Easyboot usb script to transfer mydisk.iso to usb hd

It boots ok , but very very slow about 5 minutes.

Actually what's the difference between :

1. Direct made Win7PE through Easyboot usb script , boot up less than 2 minutes
2. Made Win7PE by Easyboot , then Easyboot usb script , boot up about 5 minutes

Please any idea to make it faster ?

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hello balder ,

Now I found that many Win7PE based software are also booting very very slow through Easyboot with password protect. That's really unlike before !!

May I have a conclusion that Easyboot slow down the Win7PE related software !!

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@allgames71

Please give me a couple of ours to check your 'suspicions' if this is the case ???

Note: I have to 'ghost' back my build to my 500GB Buffalo USB hard-disk (take some time) :O

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@allgames71

Quote: "I've made the Win7PE"

What 'Win7PE' do you mean ???

I guess you mean MsDart70 or similar Win7PE-build, because we cannot use EasyBoot 'Burn'-facility to Win7.vhd-build as vhd-files need NTFS and EasyBoot use FAT32 in its 'Burn'-process :O

I tested several different Win7PE-files and couldn't notice any difference if using different combination of 'password'/'Create Partition' - it's the same result - which it should be :cool:

EDIT:
Hmm... I also noticed you use my script to get Win7PE in EasyBoot-build, quote: "run /iso/m7pe/m7pe.img"

If it is an 'real' Win7PE.ISO you can simply drop ISO in folder EZBOOT and use the 'standard' command:  run win7pe.iso
You don't need to use my 'special script' as it is only used to WinPE based on NT5-systems (WinXP as source as example)

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Edited by balder on Feb. 10 2012,12:42

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hello balder ,

quote : "you can simply drop ISO in folder EZBOOT and use the 'standard' command:  run win7pe.iso
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I've done it as your way , but after typing in the password , it stop to boot and stay in the boot up picture doing nothing.

Please help.
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hello balder ,

Sorry for my careless mistake ..... I made a little mistake to make the Win7PE not bootable.

According to your instruction , the Win7PE boots normal fast like before. It's a simple command that shows I really have no knowledge about Easyboot. Shame on me.

Anyway I'll test the other Win7PE based software also.

Thanks for your kind instruction.
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hello balder ,

This time I rewrite all my necessary Easyboot software with Easyboot password protect. Most of them are not difficut. But for some software I forgot (you have taught me before) how they be created like :

Hdd Regenerator 2011
MHDD 4.6
Paragon Partition Manager 10

They have the same way to make it :
1. command : memdisk xxxx.img.gz
2. C:\EasyBoot\disk1\ISO\xxxx.iso

It means , there's a .gz file in C:\EasyBoot\disk1\EZBOOT and a .iso file in C:\EasyBoot\disk1\ISO. How they were made like this.

I've tried to Easyboot iso script , but the result is not like this ?

Would you mind to tell me how ? And if you don't mind , would you write down some hints to which iso should use which method to create by Easyboot. Just like the Win7PE , you recommend to copy the iso file to C:\EasyBoot\disk1\EZBOOT and use command "run xxxx.iso". So the other Easyboot forum members can also have a refenerce.

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PostIcon Posted on: Feb. 11 2012,07:45 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

@allgames71

Quote: "would you write down some hints to which iso should use which method to create by Easyboot"

Let's put it this way...

A general rule is to always copy ISO-file to folder EZBOOT and use menu command in EasyBoot menu:  run  ***.iso
Note: this is only working from EasyBoot_v6 and later :O

But if EasyBoot fails to launch ISO properly - then use 'easyboot-iso.script' for better result.
Note: of course not all ISO-files can be run directly and some ISO-files need 'special treatment'
Another example is Win7 setup-ISO-file that can be launched but doesn't work fully out :O
Attention! EasyBoot cannot directly run NT5-ISO-files - but my script can do it :;):
All NT5-ISO-PE-files (typically BartPE\Reatogo\ERD5 etcetera) must be integrated to Easyboot using my script 'easyboot-iso.script' and have 'Run ISO from RAM' checked when integrating such ISO into Easyboot.

Anyway...
Example to 'special treatment' is the 'frugal solution' (simple solution)
Bitdefender is a typical example to an ISO that need 'special treatment' - read HERE

As there is an constantly feed of new (different and modified) ISO-files every day (Bitdefender is such example) - it is, if not pointless, so at least, a constant need to update list of 'old' and newer ISO-files available for download :(
This is a pretty hard work to maintaining :cool:

I hope I don't not make you disappointed - this is time consuming
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According to your example:
Hdd Regenerator 2011
MHDD 4.6
Paragon Partition Manager 10

Above ISO-files can most likely all be launched from EasyBoot (copy ISO's to folder EZBOOT and use menu command:  run ***.iso

Note: paragon can always be launched with 'run paragon.iso'
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Don't forget the possibility to create 'subfolders' to keep an clean invironment in folder EZBOOT.

Example: I wan' to put six ISO-files into folder EZBOOT - to keep a clean file structure I create a folder 'ISOFILES' inside folder EZBOOT.
To launch ISO-files I must change path in menu

In normal case I simply use:  run ***.iso
But as I have copied ISO-files to a subfolder inside folder EZBOOT I set 'absolute' path in menu command, like this:  run /ezboot/isofiles/***.iso

regards balder


Edited by balder on Feb. 11 2012,09:52

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hello balder ,

Thanks for your brief explanation , I and the other members of this forum would have much help from this. And you must have spent a lot of time to make this conclusion. Thanks again.

Sorry , balder , I've another question about Easyboot. Inside Easyboot .... [Misc] tab , there's :

1 'q'  quit
2 'r'   reboot

And about these 2 decriptions , there's a [Append] and [Insert] button. So is there a way to add a shortcut key to go back to the main menu.lst if I made a wrong choice by then , so I don't have to reboot and choose the menu again.

Thanks for you tutorial.
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Quote: "And about these 2 descriptions , there's a [Append] and [Insert] button"

If you push 'Append' a new command line is inserted below and if pushing 'Insert' a new command line is inserted above :)

However, I really don't see the point with having two buttons for this as you can move inserted command line up and down as it please your self - using buttons 'Up' and Down' ???
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Quote: " So is there a way to add a shortcut key to go back to the main menu.lst"
Yes there are - you can jump to any menu you prefer :;):

Let's say that you accidentally jumped to 'format.ezb' but want back to 'main.ezb'  (or whatever name you use to your 'main menu').
Then insert a new line and above in field for 'Func Key' I decide to use letter m to jump back to main menu.
And in field for 'Command' I write run main.ezb (my main menu or whatever name you use to your 'main menu')

If I chose wrong menu I simply press m and hereby launch my main menu to get back to square one (to my main menu) :cool:

Note: you must create this command key facility to every submenu(s) to be able to jump back to 'main menu (main.ezb in my case) :O

regards balder


Edited by balder on Feb. 11 2012,11:18

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