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Hello morokat

Sorry for my delay  :;):
I really don’t have time for this but I’ll make an exception this time.
To make things easier - I have made an upload to rapidshare. It’s a zip-file containing files covering both ERD5 and BART.

Just replace your existing files with this hacked ones to directorys BART and ERD5. The same to files in Easyboot\disk1\ezboot (erd5.bin and bart.bin)

. You don’t need to do any hexedit, just replace and use files – enjoy…  
In some cases (to erd5) you need a specially hacked setupldr.bin. And here you have one.

You find zip-file here:  http://XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Note: File is now permanently deleted from server.

I don’t now why you can’t hexedit using “Easyboot>>replace text”.
It shouldn’t be any problem hexedit bartPe (if using xp-sp2 as source).

Please note: I had to change my name to heureka as my old one “eureka” still is in database. I couldn’t registry with my old name (he, he in this computer times  :D ).

Regards eureka


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Hello morokat

Sorry for my delay  :;):
I really don’t have time for this but I’ll make an exception this time.
To make things easier - I have made an upload to rapidshare. It’s a zip-file containing files covering both ERD5 and BART.

Just replace your existing files with this hacked ones to directorys BART and ERD5. The same to files in Easyboot\disk1\ezboot (erd5.bin and bart.bin)

. You don’t need to do any hexedit, just replace and use files – enjoy…  
In some cases (to erd5) you need a specially hacked setupldr.bin. And here you have one.

You find zip-file here:  http://rapidshare.com/files/124942564/eureka.zip.html

I don’t now why you can’t hexedit using “Easyboot>>replace text”.
It shouldn’t be any problem hexedit bartPe (if using xp-sp2 as source).

Please note: I had to change my name to heureka as my old one “eureka” still is in database. I couldn’t registry with my old name (he, he in this computer times  :D ).

Regards eureka

thank you very mach mr.heureka i will test its now

thank you agian


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Hi ser

2day is 3day that i trying to do windows server2003

but not complite can to tell me about how to do window server2003, coz now i'm can do erd follow ser

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To morokat

You don’t need to do any changes (including hexedit) to Server2003.  It’s fairly easy to make changes to winxp, erd5 and bartpe (new names to folders i386). This means that you have space for one original i386-folder in root (Esyboot\disk1).

Just put server2003 folder (i386) and necessary ident-files (Win51, Win51ia and/or Win51ia.sp1)  in easyboot\disk1. Take a new W2ksect.bin and rename this to 2003.bin. Use command as usual in easyboot; “run 2003” (no quotes of course).

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You don’t need to do any changes (including hexedit) to Server2003.  It’s fairly easy to make changes to winxp, erd5 and bartpe (new names to folders i386). This means that you have space for one original i386-folder in root (Esyboot\disk1).

Just put server2003 folder (i386) and necessary ident-files (Win51, Win51ia and/or Win51ia.sp1)  in easyboot\disk1. Take a new W2ksect.bin and rename this to 2003.bin. Use command as usual in easyboot; “run 2003” (no quotes of course).

Regards heureka

thank you so mach my brother i will try its,coz i'm trying every day.about bootsect we can use with boot of XP?

ok thank again when its ok i'm will com here for thank

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To morokat

You don’t need to do any changes (including hexedit) to Server2003.  It’s fairly easy to make changes to winxp, erd5 and bartpe (new names to folders i386). This means that you have space for one original i386-folder in root (Esyboot\disk1).

Just put server2003 folder (i386) and necessary ident-files (Win51, Win51ia and/or Win51ia.sp1)  in easyboot\disk1. Take a new W2ksect.bin and rename this to 2003.bin. Use command as usual in easyboot; “run 2003” (no quotes of course).

Regards heureka

Sorry brother can to tell me step to step about server2003 coz, still blam?

sorry agian


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To morokat

Start with an empty EzBoot\disk1 directory (except ezboot-folder of course). That means only make a test with server2003.

About server2003: Copy folder i386 from your Server2003-CD or ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1 – the same to ident-files (Win51, Win51ia and if present Win51ia.sp1).
Use (or make a copy) of W2ksect.bin (originally already in EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot-folder). Rename W2ksect.bin to server.bin - or whatever - just to keep things separate from other start/boot-files.

Structure in EasyBoot should now look like something like this:

EasyBoot\disk1\i386  (i386-folder holding server-2003 setup-files. Size at least 550Mb or more)
EasyBoot\disk1\ Win51
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51ia
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51ia.sp1 (if present)
EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\server.bin (and plenty of more files related to EasyBoot and other stuff)

Use command as usual in EasyBoot; “run server.bin” (no quotes of course).

Tip: Delete Bootfix.bin in folder i386 to avoid message: “Press any key to boot from CD”.

I do hope you use a “virtuell PC” of some kind instead of burning CD/DVD? This way it’s fairly easy and a smooth way to test things out.

Regards heureka

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To morokat

Start with an empty EzBoot\disk1 directory (except ezboot-folder of course). That means only make a test with server2003.

About server2003: Copy folder i386 from your Server2003-CD or ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1 – the same to ident-files (Win51, Win51ia and if present Win51ia.sp1).
Use (or make a copy) of W2ksect.bin (originally already in EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot-folder). Rename W2ksect.bin to server.bin - or whatever - just to keep things separate from other start/boot-files.

Structure in EasyBoot should now look like something like this:

EasyBoot\disk1\i386  (i386-folder holding server-2003 setup-files. Size at least 550Mb or more)
EasyBoot\disk1\ Win51
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51ia
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51ia.sp1 (if present)
EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\server.bin (and plenty of more files related to EasyBoot and other stuff)

Use command as usual in EasyBoot; “run server.bin” (no quotes of course).

Tip: Delete Bootfix.bin in folder i386 to avoid message: “Press any key to boot from CD”.

I do hope you use a “virtuell PC” of some kind instead of burning CD/DVD? This way it’s fairly easy and a smooth way to test things out.

Regards heureka

thank you ser

now i'm can to do its


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Start with an empty EzBoot\disk1 directory (except ezboot-folder of course). That means only make a test with server2003.

About server2003: Copy folder i386 from your Server2003-CD or ISO-file to EasyBoot\disk1 – the same to ident-files (Win51, Win51ia and if present Win51ia.sp1).
Use (or make a copy) of W2ksect.bin (originally already in EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot-folder). Rename W2ksect.bin to server.bin - or whatever - just to keep things separate from other start/boot-files.

Structure in EasyBoot should now look like something like this:

EasyBoot\disk1\i386  (i386-folder holding server-2003 setup-files. Size at least 550Mb or more)
EasyBoot\disk1\ Win51
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51ia
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51ia.sp1 (if present)
EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\server.bin (and plenty of more files related to EasyBoot and other stuff)

Use command as usual in EasyBoot; “run server.bin” (no quotes of course).

Tip: Delete Bootfix.bin in folder i386 to avoid message: “Press any key to boot from CD”.

I do hope you use a “virtuell PC” of some kind instead of burning CD/DVD? This way it’s fairly easy and a smooth way to test things out.

Regards heureka

Hi ser how are you?

i'm very thank about your kind that help me,now i'm can to make its alredy.

ser, sorry can i ask you agian? i'm bye VCD karaoke 1 i can play its in VCD player but i'm can't see its in CD rom PC,coz what? iknow its protector,and i want to know about program use for protect its .

i can protect over 4GB in one CD .but i want to hide its from CD.

can you tell me?

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Hello morokat!

Well ”karaoke-player” is not a part of my skills (or interests). However… I think this problem of yours, is related to some kind of advanced decoding – witch already is inside DVD-player (chip-related hardware or something). You probably need some kind of special software in your computer to over bridge this problem, and this is not related to EasyBoot in anyway.

Example on software: http://www.filedudes.com/Easy_Karaoke_Player-download-18978.html
Note. I’m not sure it works with your karaoke -DVD/CD. I can only recommend google for; PLAY KARAOKE IN PC
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Anyway, nice to se that you solved your initial problems related to EasyBoot>>Windows setup files.

Regards heureka

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