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sam
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Posted on: Mar. 25 2005,08:07 |
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Hello, I want to add two more programs into my bootable cd, but they have folders with same name. How can I add them into disk1 folder? Please help me.
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xoben
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Posted on: Mar. 25 2005,10:01 |
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Hello sam, if you are making a multiboot windows NT/2000/XP/2003 CD/DVD, please refer to http://forum.ezbsystems.net/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=1;t=160 .
Otherwise, please provide more detailed information about the contents of your bootable disc.
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sam
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Posted on: Mar. 26 2005,09:09 |
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Dear xoben, I want to and Acronis TrueImage 8.0 and TrueImage 8.0 Corporate Workstation. Both have one folder named "Recovery Manager". But when I checked the BIF file using HEX editor to rename "Recovery Manager", I found only the word "Recovery" not the "Recovery Manager".
Inside the folder, some files also contain the name "Recovery".
Please Help me
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xoben
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Posted on: Mar. 26 2005,20:52 |
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Recommanded for version 5.08 and above: 1) Put your xxx.ISO image in c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot 2) Use 'bcdw /ezboot/xxx.iso' to load it Note1: Only DOS/Int13 based systems may be loaded by BCDW, not work with ISO images of Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, Windows PE or Linux Live CDs. Note2: If the following error message comes: >Error: Unexpected exiting >Press any key to boot from the hard disk or Escape to reboot... It means that bcdw cannot load the ISO properly. Please try: another way.
For Acronis products, you can load it by BCDW 2.0: 1) Download a simplified version BCDW 2.0 from http://dw.ezbsys.net/bcdw20.zip 2) Create a new directory at c:\easyboot\disk1, name it as bcdw 3) Open bcdw20.zip, extract bcdw.bin and bcdw.ini to c:\easyboot\disk1\bcdw; extract bcdwldr.bin to c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot 4) Make an ISO image from bootable CD-ROM by UltraISO, save it to c:\easyboot\disk1\bcdw\mycd.iso 5) Use 'run bcdwldr.bin' to load this ISO
Instructions for adding a secondary ISO entry: 1) Create a new directory BCD1 (exactly 4 characters length) under disk1 2) Extract bcdw.bin and bcdw.ini to this folder, put your ISO image there and modify bcdw.ini as needed ;======================== \BCD1\MYCD1.ISO
[Options] RootMenu=\BCD1\BCDW.INI ;======================== 3) Copy "disk1\ezboot\bcdwldr.bin" to "disk1\ezboot\bcdwldr1.bin" 4) Click 'Tools'->'Replace Text' to replace '\bcdw\' to '\bcd1\' in file "disk1\ezboot\bcdwldr1.bin" (there should be only one occurrence) 5) Use 'run bcdwldr1.bin' to mount
Edited by xoben on Apr. 25 2006,23:38
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sam
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Posted on: Mar. 27 2005,10:29 |
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Dear xoben,
thank you very much for your quick and detail explanations.
sam
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sam
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Posted on: Apr. 02 2005,09:54 |
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Dear xoben, BCDW 2.0 works for Acronis products .ISO images. Thank you again. But When I tried to add UBCD for Windows (UBCDW) .ISO image, it didn't work. It says mising ntdlr file or somthing.
(1) Why does it work for some .iso files and does not for some other .iso files ?
(2) Is there any different way to overcome this problem ?
Please help me.
Thank You
sam
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Post Number: 7
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Craig
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Posted on: Apr. 20 2005,21:12 |
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Okay I tried these instructions to put 2 different bootable Linux's on one CD (puppy and DSL). I get a kernal image cannot be found error. Any idea what I am doing wrong. I think both use ISOlinux.
Thanks Craig
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Enigm0r
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Posted on: May 17 2005,22:59 |
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I am also having this problem with images that use ISOLinux, namely memtest86+. Has anybody been able to fix this problem?
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hakerfox
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Posted on: Sep. 11 2005,17:18 |
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شكرا لكم جميعا
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Post Number: 10
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Manro
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Posted on: Sep. 28 2005,09:50 |
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Quote (Guest @ May 18 2005,02:59) | I am also having this problem with images that use ISOLinux, namely memtest86+. Has anybody been able to fix this problem? |
Try to make a floppy image, its works for me
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