Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Is there any way to recover hidden EasyBoot files? started by: Hannes Posted by Hannes on Jan. 26 2004,11:24
I created a bootable DVD project using EasyBoot. One of the menus is a screen that lists all my various product keys for Windows XP, Windows 2000, etc. This was a carefully laid out screen with a fairly complex layout.My original seems to have become corrupted. Everytime I try to open that menu called "KEYS.EZB" I get an error that reads "Background image open error!". I was hoping to recover this menu from a DVD I had burned previously. The problem is that when I burned it I used the options to Hide the bot folder and to Hide all files in boot folder. Is there any way I can access those files on the disc? I just want to avoid having to spend lots of time rebuilding this whole menu from scratch. Hannes Posted by Oxtie on Jan. 26 2004,11:37
Common dude! Ever heard of ISO Buster? Its a smart decision to put such an exe file on the CD itself. Your images will be located under Folder that has "Apple" logo. This does make some sense... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted by Hannes on Jan. 26 2004,12:52
Thanks, Oxtie - ISOBuster did the trick. Thank god, that saved me a heck of a lot of time.Hannes Posted by Oxtie on Jan. 27 2004,02:04
You know, I've been through your situation... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted by slipknotfiend569 on Jan. 28 2004,20:42
good stuff. yea i needed to recover mine too! i made mine in 2000 pro then switched back to an image from XP and i hid the files on the cd i made and i was like oh shit i cant access them wtf do i do now?
Posted by xoben on Jan. 29 2004,08:33
To access hidden files, you can use UltraISO this way: 1) Make a CD image from your bootable CD/DVD 2) Open the image by UltraISO, you can see all hidden files and directories Posted by Oxtie on Jan. 29 2004,10:14
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