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May 12 2008, 05:07 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 10-May 08 Member No.: 37,018 |
Right, Im not sure if this has been posted before as I am new, but I have found an excellent way to use your bootable ISO (Windows setup CD's, Symantec recovery CD's or any other bootable ISO)
First, you must format the target USB drive to be bootable (using PE2USB or similar), then place the following files to the ROOT of the USB drive: ntdetect.com, ntldr, winnt.sif & the bootable ISO of your choice. Now bear in mind that this would load the ISO into memory, (so dont expect ISO's of over 300MB to load in UNDER 5 mins) Now, take your winnt.sif file & make it like so: CODE [SetupData] BootDevice = "ramdisk(0)" BootPath = "\I386\SYSTEM32\" OsLoadOptions = "/noguiboot /fastdetect /minint /rdexportascd /rdpath=YourISOfilename.iso" Then reboot your machine, and make sure that USB booting has been enabled & boot to USB, there ya have it, a really easy way to boot your CD's from USB! I was starting to panic when the CD drive died in my laptop, and so did my IDE2USB link, and then I found this way, it is the best! The ONLY thing I need help with is, how to make it a multi-boot, with a menu (like in boot.ini) to boot from different ISO's, if somebody could work this out (without GRUB) then it would be really appreciated! |
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May 13 2008, 02:26 AM
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Platinum Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 4,582 Joined: 25-July 04 From: Italy Member No.: 6,779 |
QUOTE (Arty) or any other bootable ISO Not really only those based on XP/2003 files. It's a rather known method. It can be used also for .img files, and the image can also be compressed. The limit for such a booting is 512 Mb of size for the image (uncompressed), which is within the Microsoft RAMDISK.SYS/RAMDISK.SY_ driver. There are other drivers, some with bigger capacity. A list is here: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=1507 The NTLDR (actually a renamed SETUPLDR.BIN) (and RAMDISK.SYS) must come from SERVER 2003 SP1 or R2. Which version did you use? We miss reports whether this works with XP SP3 files. Some related threads: http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=10482 http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=19333 http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=10482 This: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=18846 should cover your multi-boot question jaclaz -------------------- - Fighting against bloatware since 2004, and proud of it. -
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May 13 2008, 03:37 AM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 10-May 08 Member No.: 37,018 |
Thanks for your reply, like I said in post#1,I was well chuffed to figure this out!
As for which version did I use? I really do not know! it was something that was made with USB_MultiBoot_9, and then I just edited the winnt.sif file for the current ISO file. I think this is a very good way, as I said before, I no longer have any working CD/DVD drives in my laptop now, and if I needed to use the Norton Ghost 10 recovery to restore my PC, I would've been screwed, but now I have trimmed that ISO down to about 250-300MB, and it works perfectly! Edit by jaclaz: Removed needless quote This post has been edited by jaclaz: May 13 2008, 03:54 AM |
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May 13 2008, 03:59 AM
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Platinum Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderator Posts: 4,582 Joined: 25-July 04 From: Italy Member No.: 6,779 |
So, it was just a post out of sheer joy for having found a solution to your problem?
I thought you were asking for help/details for a multi-boot setup or other ways to experiment with. jaclaz -------------------- - Fighting against bloatware since 2004, and proud of it. -
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Jan 23 2009, 08:23 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 25-August 06 Member No.: 21,339 |
hi Folks, maybe I'm being rude here, but I have made quite a few bootable ISO's in various flavors in my lifetime and also done a lot of Internet research. Perhaps not enough and I know I'm probably jumping the gun here - BUT:
What the deal with PE or ISO to USB. Why can't we simply download a freeware app somewhere that says Browse to your ISO and Browse to your USB drive and - uhh, do it? Every search I find on this leads me down a long road of exhausting posts, which are ALL very informative, and I actually KNOW how to do this and make one, pretty simple with Symantec Ghost, it makes it for you.. still - I find nothing out there that I can simply download, double click and exe and have two browse buttons, like I said above. I know this is possible, I guess I am just in dire need of something like this on a pc I am working on today with NO functioning CD drive. I guess this will give me something to do on my next vacation.. Build one! With the HP USb utility, I have ALREADY built one of these for myself, before Symantec came out with it integrated. But I don't always need just Ghost, nor BartBE. How about a nice WinBuilder plugin. And No, Pe2USb isn't cutting it. Sorry, but thanks for letting me vent Best Regards, rbsterli |
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Jan 24 2009, 03:14 AM
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![]() Silver Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 169 Joined: 17-May 07 Member No.: 27,282 |
Look here http://www.boot-land.net/forums/?showtopic=5306
The package U_XP_SET contains Folder USB_XP_Setup with 3 Programs, which you can Launch via PStart.exe
BartPE RAMDISK ISO's as made by pe2usb.cmd can be created with the batch program BOOT_IMG.cmd and Install on HDD or USB is supported as well. Format your USB-stick with HP Format tool and use NTFS FileSystem This post has been edited by wimb_2: Jan 25 2009, 04:56 AM -------------------- Guide MultiBoot USB - Tutorial USB_XP_Setup + Program U-XP-SET
How to install XP from USB - Tutorial - ScreenShots + Program USB_MultiBoot_10.zip BootSector Backup Utility + Program MBR_Backup.zip and DriveList_XV.zip -------------------- |
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Mar 25 2009, 05:53 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 1-September 08 Member No.: 40,230 |
Thx this Thread helped me very well
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