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DataMind 

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Posted on: Aug. 13 2005,06:22 |
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Hi Is it possible to make a multiboot CD / DVD with several xp versions in it? like pro home pro sp1 home sp1?
tx DM
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 13 2005,08:22 |
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Hello DataMind
Please start with reading help file in EasyBoot (especially “Practical Guideâ€).
There are also several topics in this forum that discuss this issue.
Here’s a nice link to use: http://gosh.msfnhosting.com
eureka
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DataMind 

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Posted on: Aug. 13 2005,13:03 |
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hey thanx for replying the truth is i read the practical guide first and then came here the point is i have a perfectly clean idea on how to fit multiple versions of winz in a dvd the point is when i have only xp versions i get confused eg when i have pro sp1 and pro sp2 wich files i have to add to the root as both have an IP.... file. i hope u get what im saying sorry about my english 
DM
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 13 2005,14:38 |
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To DataMind
Depending if it’s an original XP, or XPsp1 or XPsp2 you need files like: Win51, win51IP, win51ip.SP1, win51IP2, and finally win51ip.SP2. Setup only uses what’s necessary according to different XP-setup (XP, XPsp1 or XPsp2). Win51 files according to XPhome have different names, so it’s okay to put these ones to on the root (if creating such an multiboot-CD\DVD)
It’s no harm to have every Win51 file on the root (if you suddenly change from having original XP or XPsp1 or XPsp2 setup folder or Xphome edition). Don’t forget to put this win51.files not only on the root, you need them also parallel to each i386 folder (if building a kind of multiboot-CD/DVD).
A “normal†multiboot could look like this:
EasyBoot\disk1\Win51, win51IP, win51ip.SP1, win51IP2, win51ip.SP2 (the root folder)
EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XP\i386 (this is original XP) EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XP\Win51, Win51IP (as you can see, Win51 files parallel with i386 folder)
EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp1\i386 (servicepack 1). EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp1\Win51, Win51IP, Win51ip.sp1 (same here)
EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp2\i386 (servicepack 2) EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp2\Win51, Win51IP2 Win51ip.SP2 (and finally, same here)
No problems with your English…
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DataMind 

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Posted on: Aug. 14 2005,05:02 |
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hey thanx man/woman (pick the one that fits you ) as u can see you solved ma problem im going to make the DVD from scratch now and follow the guide.. AH u made someone a happy man today u should be proud of your self ;) ill come back with more problems ... and thanx for the english thing.
DM
Edited by DataMind on Aug. 14 2005,05:05
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DataMind 

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Posted on: Aug. 15 2005,04:02 |
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unfortunatly after all this work i ended up with "couldnt find NTLDR"
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 15 2005,09:13 |
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To Datamind
"couldnt find NTLDR". You have to explain how you created this multi-CD/DVD.
Where did you put different “Boot-foldersâ€, and to what name/names?
Did you change path in “boot loader-file†(file in ezboot)?
Did you change “Setupsource†in Txtsetup.sif file and where did you put this file?
In fact, in what way have you created each different “Bootâ€-folder? Did you use “Gosh´s wayâ€? http://gosh.msfnhosting.com/http://gosh.msfnhosting.com to reduce size and/or in what way did you create different boot-folders?
------------------------------------------- I repeat how a “normal†multiboot (different WinXP pro) could look like, but show you more specific.
A “normal†multiboot could look like this: ------------------------------------------- EasyBoot\disk1\Win51, win51IP, win51ip.SP1, win51IP2, win51ip.SP2 (the root folder)
EasyBoot\disk1\XPST (Setup files according to XP original) Note* EasyBoot\disk1\XPS1 (Setup files according to XPsp1 Â With Servicepack 1) EasyBoot\disk1\XPS2 (Setup files according to XPsp2 Â With Servicepack 2)
EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XP\i386 (this is original XP) EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XP\Win51, Win51IP (as you can see, Win51 files parallel with i386 folder)
EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp1\i386 (servicepack 1). EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp1\Win51, Win51IP, Win51ip.sp1 (same here, only some different file)
EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp2\i386 (servicepack 2) EasyBoot\disk1\Setup\XPsp2\Win51, Win51IP2 Win51ip.SP2 (and finally, same here, only some different file) ------------------------------------------- Note*: I only show this Setup folder (XPST), it’s the same procedure with other stuff (only different names). In EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot I have put a renamed copy of  w2ksect.bin (comes with EasyBoot and renamed this one to XPORIGIN.BIN), and have also changed path (hexedit) in this file from original I386 to XPST (only one textstring is changed here). In same boot folder (XPST) I have changed path in Setupldr.bin from i386 to XPST (this is done in several places in this file). Finally: I have moved Txtsetup.sif from original i386 folder to this Boot folder (XPST) and changed “Setupsource†to : SetupSourcePath = "\SETUP\XP\". I have also put my Unattended file (winnt.sif) in this Boot folder (XPST).
Note: To hexedit files you may use EasyBoot>Tools>Replace Text… To start my WinXPpro-original Setup, I use command:  run xporigin.bin Â
A good advice: I you not using some kind of “Virtuell PCâ€, start doing it! In this way you wont spoil any CD/DVD! Microsoft Virtual pc: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtualpc/default.mspx
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DataMind 

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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,04:50 |
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thanx 4 posting.. i use a Virtual PC and its Microsoft Virtual PC if i burned all these unsuccessful compilation i would have to buy a DVD store...:D i will do it all over and tell ya each step
thanx again.
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eureka
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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,05:10 |
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To DataMind
He, he… quoting: “i would have to buy a DVD store...:D†good point….
About creating different â€boot-foldersâ€.
One way is to download WinXP (or win 2000 etcetera) appropriate set of boot disk. Link here: http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
You will be redirected to Microsofts download site with different downloadable exefile (set of floppy disk). Right click on downloaded exefile and expand to folder, and then use Winimage to extract every file from every image containing the complete set of setup files, and in this way create separate “bootâ€-folder(s).
eureka
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DataMind 

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Posted on: Aug. 16 2005,05:21 |
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I did this 4 test: Here is a step by step instruction for adding Windows XP (English version): 1) Make a folder named 'xpen' under 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 2) Copy 'win51' and 'win51p' (from root directory of original CD) to 'c:\easyboot\disk1' 3) Copy I386 folder to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen' 4) Copy wxp.bat from 'c:\easyboot\resource' to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen', and run it there 5) Copy w2ksect.bin in 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot' to a new file xpen.bin 6) Start EasyBoot, click 'Tools'->'Replace Text', browse file 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot\xpen.bin', and specify 'I386' as "Text to Replace", 'XPEN' as "Replace to", then click 'Replace', 1 occurence should be replaced 7) Do step 6 to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\setupldr.bin', and replace 'i386' to 'xpen', 4 occurences should be replaced 8) Open 'c:\easyboot\disk1\xpen\txtsetup.sif' by NotePad (or UltraEdit), search for 'SetupSourcePath', and change [SetupSourcePath = "\"] to [SetupSourcePath = "\XPEN"] (not include []) 9) Set the menu item's command as 'run xpen.bin' 10) Save menu file ------------------------- The only changes i made is use HOM1 instead of XPEN and added to the root:Win51, Win51IC, Win51ic.sp1. now now how i make the iso?
Edited by DataMind on Aug. 16 2005,05:26
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