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@Sovanlal

Quote: "Hiren Does not loading Extra component..."

It works correctly if you BOOT USB in 'reality' :)
You cannot be sure it works from 'testing environment' such as 'qemu' etcetera ???
Test in reality and you will find out it works correctly :;):

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Sorry for the term 'reality'.
I test it restarting my pc & select boot from usb Then hiren.
Pls Help.
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Quote: "I test it restarting my pc & select boot from usb Then hiren."

I did following:

1. Copy folder HBCD (extracted from Hiren ISO_v15.1) to folder disk1

2. Used menu command in EasyBoot:  run /hbcd/isolinux.cfg

3. Created ISO with only 'Joliet' ticked (don't tick anything else in 'Option' :O )

4. Burn>>Write USB Disk (Sandisk 4GB USB Stick)

I launch 'MiniXP' and can use all 'tools' in this MiniXP (including IrfanView) :)

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'run /hbcd/isolinux.cfg' This is not working.
Pls Specify the following item
Usb drive file system Fat32/NTFS ?
In MakeISO
Hide boot Folder Check box
Hide all files in boot Folder Check box
In Burn->Write to USB->
Write Method
Create Boot Partition Check box
Deep Hidden Check box
Express Boot/ Write?
Thank u for ur support.
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All answers below is based on using EasyBoot\UltraISO
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Quote: "Pls Specify the following item"

Usb drive file system Fat32/NTFS ?
Answer: EasyBoot 'Burn>Write USB Disk' always use FAT or FAT32 (FAT32 in 'normal case which is recommended)
The core of EasyBoot cannot run from NTFS - must be FAT (as said, recommended is FAT32)
However I have a solution how to run EasyBoot menu from a NTFS partition.
Run EasyBoot from NTFS is needed if launch VHD-file (which must be run from NTFS) or if using the new facility in Win8 (run the whole system from USB).
Note: In my collections of scripts you have 'Install and run Win-8 from USB' - this script setup a working Win8 on your USB
run Win-8 from USB has been discussed HERE
But as said - I created a script to make things easier
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In MakeISO
Hide boot Folder Check box - Answer: doesn't matter
Hide all files in boot Folder Check box  - Answer: doesn't matter
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In Burn->Write to USB->
Write Method - Answer: Practice by EasyBoot development team recommended choice which is ''USB-HDD+ v2' which is recommended for most computers, you may select 'USB-ZIP2+ v2' for old computers
Read post nr;1 HERE
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In Burn->Write to USB->
Create Boot Partition Check box
Deep Hidden Check box
Answer: this makes the 'BOOT partition' invisible.
Let's say you integrate Hiren - which means folder 'HBCD' must reside on the 'root' of USB (in folder disk1 before transfer to USB).
Hiren cannot run properly this way. You may reach the menu system in Hiren, but most of the stuff doesn't work correctly - or not at all :(
However you can launch any ISO-file that is put in folder EZBOOT (MsDart60 as example) :)
Note: You cannot launch WinPE based on NT5-system (typically ERD,BartPE etcetera) using my script 'easyboot-iso.script' ticking 'Run ISO From RAM'.
To run such WinPE-ISO-file from 'Hidden partition' you need a special 'super-script' - I have designed such script for this purpose :;):
However again read HERE about the benefits with hided partition (but don't forget the disadvantages with 'Hidden Partition')

I quote from given post: "To avoid boot file damage by virus or spam programs, please enable 'create boot partition', which is invisible on Windows
To get more security to avoid boot partition damage, please enable 'Deep hidden', boot partition will be invisible for partition tools

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In Burn->Write to USB->
Express Boot/ Write?
Well it takes close to 3X longer time to write to USB if using the 'Express Boot'  - and frankly - I cannot find it is working better than using the 'standard' procedure - the 'Write' method which I prefer - it is much faster and fully reliable as far as I have found out so far ???
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Hopefully I gave you more answer than questions this time :laugh:

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PostIcon Posted on: Jun. 25 2012,06:26 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

'run /HBCD/grldr'
This command works both for NTFS & FAT32(USB Dive)
But Hiren MiniXP Faild to load all component when I use "Create BOOT Partition" In USB Write.
AnyThing regarding these problem.Beacuse i want to keep "Create BOOT Partition" these on to protect from virus.

And regarding dell utilites u ask for link
Kindly search in google CW1349A2
or use these link
http://www.dell.com/support....R209222
How can i add these in easyboot both for DVD & USB
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Quote: "But Hiren MiniXP Faild to load all component when I use "Create BOOT Partition" In USB Write"

Yes as expected - exactly what I wrote in post nr; 15 "Hiren cannot run properly this way" :cool:

You cannot expect Hiren to work correctly as it has problems finding all needed files (in that hided BOOT partition)

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Quote: "How can i add these in easyboot both for DVD & USB"

I don't see any difference in the two downloads except one is for Linux (Ubuntu) and one is for PC-system (Window-7 as example)

I'm not able to create such floppy image\ISO-file as I'm currently run PC (Windows-7 OP-system)

But I'm pretty sure you can use the same procedure (tutorial below) to such ISO-file created in a Linux OP-system as well!

Anyway...
1. I created ISO (double-click to DDDP.EXE) and chose to create ISO-file.

2. I then used my script 'easyboot-iso.script' (DON'T tick 'Run ISO from RAM' in script) to integrate ISO into EasyBoot

3. Used recommended menu command given by script in EasyBoot menu

4. Created ISO in EasyBoot (only ticking 'Joliet')

5. Burn>'Write USB Disk' (only ticked 'Create Boot Partition' - DON'T tick 'Deep Hidden' as it can't work with that checkbox ticked)

Worked okay.
You can test the same to Linux based ISO-file in case you are not satisfied :;):
However as far as I can find out there is no difference between these two files ???
Only what OP-system that must be run when creating ISO\image

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I get some error with Dell.iso when using your script EASYBOOT-ISO.
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Quote: " I get some error with Dell.iso when using your script EASYBOOT-ISO."

I think this is the problem:
D:\SW\System\OS\Boot\Easy boot\Support\balder\
Can you see it? Because I can :;):

I quote from 'READ_ME-html' in folder 'balder':
"ATTENTION! Scripts are sensitive to spaces in files and folder names"

And '\Easy boot\' clearly do have a space in name :(
Please do not have space in names to folder and file-names
Change to this: '\Easy_boot\'
And the full path should be like this: ' D:\SW\System\OS\Boot\Easy_boot\Support\balder\'

Note: generally I recommend to run script-collection from the 'root' (C:\)
I quote again from 'READ_ME.html':
"Please use the root [C:\]"

regards balder


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It will be very helpfull if explain the procedure of using your script EASYBOOT-ISO for multiboot ISO.
And what will the 'run' command.
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