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Post Number: 21
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xoben
Group: Super Administrators
Posts: 849
Joined: Nov. 2003
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Posted on: Jun. 19 2004,22:45 |
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You can create a large image up to 46.08MB this way:
1) Click 'Tools'->'Create New Image' on EasyBoot's main page 2) Use acroseed.img as seed image, and set the filename and size of target image 3) Click 'Create' 4) Add files to the newly created image by UltraISO or WinImage
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Post Number: 22
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marky
Unregistered
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2004,06:30 |
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The instructions don't work, it appears to be a hoax!
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Post Number: 23
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urie
Group: Members
Posts: 41
Joined: Dec. 2003
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2004,09:06 |
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It does work even on the new disk director suite and you don't even need yo use the old acronis seed disk you can make your own you just need to use mediabuilder on the first disk. read this hope it helps.
1 download cenatek Ramdisknt
2 Install Ramdisknt
3 Open Cenatek ramdisknt
4 In Disk Type, Select 1.44MB Floppy
5 Drive letter B or any drive that you are not using
6 click START button (minimize ramdisknt)
7 Start the acronis product
8 choose full version
9 Select the ramdisk drive (for example)
10 Click next
11 When acronis wizzard indicates Proceed, maximize ramdisknt
13 click STOP Button
14 in Disk Type, select Hard Disk
15 click START button (minimize ramdisknt)
16 In acronis wizard select proceed buton
Thats all you have a IMA FILE that you can use with BCDW and Boot Scriptor
======================================================== The way to do TI7 is to use TrueImage mediabuilder twice: first time around, select floppy disks, but only copy the first one of six. Use EasyBoot 4.55 or 4.56 to read the disk1 image and increase its size to at least 8,640KB (Tools>Create new image). This will give you a seed image with the capacity you need, but maintain the MBR, which Acronis checks.
Second go; use a USB stick, or other larger removable media and create the 7.33+ MB bootable image in one go. Now use Winimage to inject all of the newly-created files into your seed floppy image - call it ti7.wbt or something similar.
2. Disk Director does run all tools from a unified front end. The image can be made exactly as described above, but be aware that it requires 15.7MB of space, so a 16MB USB drive is not big enough; you need at least 32. Works great in multiboot and means that I can remove 3 other boot options.
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