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ehsan6830
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Posted on: Aug. 09 2013,13:02 |
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hello there... i want to create a king multiboot that have all boot every one neeed... at first i test one by one in real world but when i want to make windows xp sp3 sata it boot from vmware workstation and virtual box that is ok and no problem but i boot flash ezboot that have windows xp with ultraiso and boot a system from that flash it shows ezboot menu and i select windows xp item it shows NTDLR is missing!!! what i should to do??? when i boot flash with ultraiso the file system is FAT32 But i want to be NTFS-It can??? thanks a lot and sorry ma english bad
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balder
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Posted on: Aug. 09 2013,14:15 |
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@ehsan6830
Welcome to EasyBoot @ehsan6830
Quote: "it shows NTDLR is missing"
Sure it does - perfectly normal as setup of WinXP cannot be performed in same way as from CD\DVD-unit Read post nr;8 HERE
It is a little tricky to perform but works okay (I have tested given tutorial and it do works)
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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ehsan6830
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Posted on: Aug. 09 2013,15:13 |
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tanks i use this tutorial but speed is very slow and i change partition type from fat32 to fat16 and speed of install better but i want to set windows7 in my king multiboot and need ntfs partition type can i use ntfs partition type for install of windows xp???no problem if it not clean install of xp
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balder
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Posted on: Aug. 09 2013,16:47 |
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@ehsan6830
Quote: "can i use ntfs partition type for install of windows xp???"
Yes you can, but this create a new problem with EasyBoot You cannot run (launch) EasyBoot from NTFS (only FAT16\FAT32)
If you are using USB harddisk you can create several partitions First partition (the 'active' partition) can have FAT32 with EasyBoot and the second partition can hold setup-files of Win7. First partition (the FAT32) can also hold Linux distro;s and\or kaspersky as example
Read HERE (especially post nr;4)
If using USB stick you have to use some more tricks (I strongly suggest USB harddisk as it gets rather complicated using USB stick comparing to USB harddisk)
Further more; we can in fact run EasyBoot menu from a NTFS-partition with a simple trick Use my script 'easyboot-USB_v2.script' and use ISO-file created by EasyBoot (you have ISO it in EasyBoot\iso) You point to this ISO-file when script asks for location of ISO-file Note: it is also possible to run (launch) WinPE-ISO-files (such as MsDart60\65\70 or similar NT6-based WinPE-ISO-files) that is put in folder EZBOOT and use menu command; run ***.iso
But I suggest you use FAT32 to first partition (the active partition) and use NTFS to second etcetera
Note: you have my set of scripts below in every post I write in this forum Read carefully 'READ_ME.html' in folder 'balder'
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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ehsan6830
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Posted on: Aug. 09 2013,17:12 |
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ok tanks i want to use ntfs partition for perimision and if i use fat file system and i connect my usb to a computer that have virus and the virus get to my usb and when i install os with my multiboot new system have virus...
sorry my english is very very bad...
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balder
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Posted on: Aug. 10 2013,03:37 |
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@ehsan6830
Quote: "i want to use ntfs partition for perimision and if i use fat file system and i connect my usb to a computer that have virus and the virus get to my usb and when i install os with my multiboot new system have virus..."
I'm lost regarding what you mean with above text
Problem with virus has nothing to do how you use EasyBoot, its a question of common sence to protect your self against virus
Further more... What file-system you use has nothing to do with virus. Using NTFS or FAT doesn't matter regarding problems with virus.
Using NTFS limit your build in many ways. You cannot run Linux from NTFS as example And there are also some discussion that NTFS in the long term wear out USB sticks (not USB harddisk which works fine with any file-system) - but this is more of a 'academic discussion' than a 'real discussion' but something to have in mind
balder
Edited by balder on Aug. 10 2013,03:38
-------------- 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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