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hi all mycd.iso run the file from the flash drive gives me problems with grub4dos iso weighs more than 1.5 gb

from the iso I run everything perfect but since I run pendrive menus. ezb ERD Commander 2008 etc

someone can tell me why that gives me problems and if possible resolve

thank you very much

sorry for my english


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MoloMuy

If you read balder's notes (in several places for example link below
post number 20),you will find out that  winxp setup and running bartpe
or similar programs use their own way to be run from flash drive.

http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin....5;st=10

Take a look at link below to get more information for solving your problem

http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin....2;st=30


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thx´s

is possible to extract all image files with ultraiso mycd.iso with f4 and save them in the \ iso \ in the pendrive and run it like this?

with the iso using this command

Start title Boot USB v5.0.2
find - set-root - ignore-floppies / nas / mycd.iso
map / nas / mycd.iso (hd32)
map - hook
chainloader (hd32)
boot

as would be the command to do this by extracting all the files?

thank you very much and sorry for my English
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MoloMuy

First tell us "What do you want to do?" ,then we will try
to help


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@MoloMuy

As @madar points out “First tell us "What do you want to do?" ,then we will try
to help”.

Like @madar I do not understand this quote: “is possible to extract all image files with ultraiso mycd.iso” ???   

No need to extract floppy images :)  Create ISO in easyboot and choose this ISO when USB-script asks for an ISO.
Note: it’s also possible to only choose one floppy image to be the target to transfer to USB device - instead of the whole ISO-file. Sometimes I use a really big floppy image as only object to have on a tiny USB stick. Some Acronis products can be used this way.

balder


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