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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 17 2010,09:15  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Hy .. everyone !!!!

I have a little problem in easyboot with my mouse. The thing its doing is when the boot menu loads in there is the mouse,with no problems but when i move it the menu starts to load my win 7 installer ???  WTF ???
Can anyone have this problem?
I use in EasyBoot : Win XP and Win7 and 2 menus with: reboot and boot from harddisk.

The second question is: Can i put the 2 operating system in a different folders? Like: winxp and win7 ,or no solution for this?Now my operating systems in disk1 directory.
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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 17 2010,12:31 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

@powerivan

First of all – welcome to this forum powerivan :)

Quote: ”Can i put the 2 operating system in a different folders?”
Yes for WinXP (NT5-systems like WinXP server2000, server-2003 etcetera).
Read in EasyBoot>>help>>User's Guide>>Practical Guide to get the basics.

Note: you cannot do this to NT6-systems (Vista and Win-7 or server-2008 etcetera).
Files that belong to NT6-systems (bootmgr, folder boot, efi, sources, support, upgrade and rest of files) must be put to the root and at present time I do not have any general solution how to mix different NT6-systems on the same root. You have to be patience while solutions is developed :cool:  

Now to the "mouse-problem"...
Many different things can cause this.
As I do not have the full “picture” it is difficult to advice you :(  
But if you are testing created ISO-file in a virtual environment like: Microsoft virtual PC or WmWare or Qemu you are advised to test ISO in “reality” (burn to a CD-RW) and see if it works as supposed.
Note: sometimes it helps with reinstall EasyBoot :O

I know – not much to help

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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 17 2010,15:52 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

OK i am going to read the instructions you give me.

With mouse problem....... now i am going to reinstall the program and do my bests.

THANKS 4 HELP !!! When i try today i write back how it goes.

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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 18 2010,11:17 Skip to the previous post in this topic.  Ignore posts   QUOTE

OK
EVERYTHING going GOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!

THANKS 4 HELP !!!!
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