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bmetasonic
Hello

I don't know if it's possible to do what I want with winbuilder

I want to make a Pen drive that has:

Windows XP Pro english (unattended installer)
Windows XP Pro spanish (unattended installer)
Windows Vista english (unattended installer)
Windows XP Vista Ultimate english (unattended installer)

Be able to run live cd's like:
Ultimate Boot CD
Knoppix
The Ultimate Boot CD 4 Windows
BackTrack
Ubuntu
Vista live cd
Hiren's Bootcd

The rest of the pen drive I want to fill with applications for install like office, photoshop, etc

If it's possible let me know and I'll start right away
Ed_P
I don't think it's possible.
jaclaz
Yes, it is perfectly possible. smile.gif

Not with Winbuilder (or to be more accurate, noone ever wrote .scripts for Winbuilder doing something similar to the above).

But there are already working solutions, here:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showforum=157

Batch:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=111406

GUI (advised):
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=120444

From a PE (more flexible, but more complex):
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=121446

SIMPLY FORGET about having any support for Hiren's CD, which is WAREZ ninja.gif .

jaclaz
chuckr
QUOTE (bmetasonic @ Jul 9 2009, 02:35 PM) *
I want to make a Pen drive that has:

Windows XP Vista Ultimate english (unattended installer)

This one may be a little challenging -- I'd go for Windows 7 Ultimate, instead... thumbsup.gif

bmetasonic
Thank you jaclaz I'm reading right away it would be great to have such a tool handy right?
I didn't knew about Hiren's being warez I'm just trying to get as much as live cd's and tools that there are on the web and that one appeared on some pages too

Thnaks again for the information after reading I will come back
jaclaz
QUOTE (bmetasonic @ Jul 10 2009, 04:50 PM) *
Thank you jaclaz I'm reading right away it would be great to have such a tool handy right?


Well, actually a number of people (exception made apparently for Ed_P harhar.gif ) already have such a tool handy, though personally I am against "duplications" (if unneeded), Knoppix-Backtrack-Ubuntu are essentially the same thing, and as well one usually needs UBCD OR UBCD4WIN, and each of them often contain several apps that do eesentially the same thing.
I like to call your approach:
QUOTE (bmetasonic @ Jul 10 2009, 04:50 PM) *
I didn't knew about Hiren's being warez I'm just trying to get as much as live cd's and tools that there are on the web and that one appeared on some pages too

the "collector's approach":
remember that for "complex" builds, like UBUNTU or UBCD4WIN, the more tools there are the more time it will take booting, and expecially on oldish USB 1.1 motherboards it will be a PITA. Then, people tends to get habits, so if you learn to use a tool on your UBUNTU, it is unlikely that you will check if the same tool is already on BACKTRACK, and viceversa, so you may find yourself booting BACTRACK, run an app, then re-boot to UBUNTU to run another one, thus doubling the booting time.

QUOTE (bmetasonic @ Jul 10 2009, 04:50 PM) *
Thnaks again for the information after reading I will come back

You are welcome smile.gif.

jaclaz
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