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Post Number: 11
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ForFun
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Posted on: Aug. 05 2013,13:26 |
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I bought 1TB Seagate Backup Plus 2.5 inch I spit it to 3 partitions : 1st (Fat32) 10gb (save Win7, WinXPSP3,...) 2nd(Fat32) 10gb (save source Win8) 3rd(NTFS) (save data,music,.....) I use EasyBoot 6.5 use method Write to USB but EasyBoot not write data It has stayed at Preparing Data http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/6750/87x6.png
I think my external hdd not MBR I test with ScanDisk USB 8Gb it work Please help me fix it Thank a lot
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Post Number: 12
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balder
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Posted on: Aug. 05 2013,17:12 |
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@ForFun
Quote: "Please help me fix it"
Please test using guide-lines in post nr;8 Then in EasyBoot, test using "Burn>>Xpress Boot>>Write New Disk MBR>>USB-HDD (and test also USB-HDD+ for best response)
Note: if you simply use "Burn>>Write (or 'Xpress Boot>>Xpress Write') then EasyBoot tries to wipe out all partitions and create only one partition (which I guess you are not interested to do)
So please test following tutorial in post nr;8 - and as told above - 'manually' write EasyBoot MBR-code to your USB harddisk
However there is a different solution to grab if you still having problems - but test above as first option
regards 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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Post Number: 13
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ForFun
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2013,06:51 |
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@balder Thank you very much I will test
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Post Number: 14
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balder
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Posted on: Aug. 06 2013,08:38 |
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@ForFun
What you are interested is to have a 'EasyBoot-Boot Sector' to your USB harddisk Problem is how to implement this without need for format (we do not want format to happen as this wipes out you data on partition one - or even worse - wipes out all partitions)
I notice I forgot to mention option: "Burn>>Xpress Boot>>Write New Drive Boot Sector>>EasyBoot"
Test and see if you can implement 'EasyBoot - Drive Boot sector' using some of above solutions (in this post and post nr;12)
regards 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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Post Number: 15
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ForFun
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Posted on: Sep. 03 2013,11:30 |
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@balder Sorry, I'm busy.I reply late I tested it. It worked perfect Thank you very much
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Post Number: 16
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jordan4x
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2013,07:34 |
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PLEASE, can you help me creating mutiboot dvd containing Win XP SP3 AND Win7 SP1?
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Post Number: 17
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balder
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2013,07:56 |
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@jordan4x
Quote: "can you help me creating mutiboot dvd containing Win XP SP3 AND Win7 SP1?"
Sure (but there already are a lot of tutorials how this is done)
Test this:
The WinXP_sp3 case...
1. Copy (or extract from ISO-file) all folders and files to folder 'disk1' in EasyBoot
2. Rename setup.exe to setupxp.exe (win7 might use the same name to 'setup.exe' which isn't any good idea)
3. In EasyBoot menu use menu command: run W2KSECT.BIN
But integrating WinXP shouldn't be any problem for you as you already have done that part read post nr;32 HERE You can use my script 'easyboot-aio.script' to integrate WinXP (using a different folder name instead of I386 which is the original folder name)
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The Win7_sp1 case...
1. Copy (or extract from ISO-file) all folders and files to folder 'disk1' in EasyBoot
2. In EasyBoot menu use menu command: run \bootmgr
Note: here we now have a small problem as folder name 'support' and some other folder(s) might already be used by WinXP But this is no problem - simply merge files in same folder name! For example, copy everything from Win7\support to inside of folder 'support' that you already have in EasyBoot\disk1 (you copied folder support to folder 'disk1' already when doing the WinXP case)
When creating ISO in EasyBoot don't tick any particular option (leave these unticked\unchecked) ------------------
balder
Edited by balder on Sep. 18 2013,08:14
-------------- 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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Post Number: 18
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jordan4x
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2013,11:06 |
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SUCCESS!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I KNEW THAT YOU CAN HELP!!! YOU ARE THE MAN!!!! BILLION THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post Number: 19
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jordan4x
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Posted on: Sep. 18 2013,11:07 |
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NB:
Tested only with QUEMU!
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Post Number: 20
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jordan4x
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Posted on: Sep. 19 2013,15:34 |
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I have tested it in VirtualBox and it works perfectly! But i have another kind of problem! During the XP setup process, it restart 2 or three times and it's normal but it brings me always the easyboot menu and i should everytime reboot from hdd! Is there any way to avoid this and set the process to automatic without my intervention? Please! if you have any idea, let me know!!!!
NB: i suppose the same problem will occur in Se7en installation too!
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