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bilalozkan7 

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Joined: Apr. 2012
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Posted on: Apr. 21 2012,06:54 |
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Hi All ! I am from Turkey and I am newbie.
I have a problem with acronis bootable cd. I tried to boot this image with .img or .bif extensions. I tried "run" and "bootinfotable;run" commands. All the time I get and error the image is too large. So I cant boot it. But in the picture you can see I can boot it from VMware and also from my laptop. İt works good. But I want to make a boot cd includes XP cd and this cd.
Can anyone help me please ?
Edited by bilalozkan7 on Apr. 21 2012,06:55
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balder 

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Posted on: Apr. 21 2012,08:08 |
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@bilalozkan7
Welcome to Easyboot @bilalozkan7
Quote: "I have a problem with acronis bootable cd"
Do it this way:
1. Copy acronis ISO-file to folder EZBOOT (you don't need to extract anything anyware use ISO-file as it is)
2. Rename ISO-file to a short name (I used acroimage12.iso)
3. Use menu command in Easyboot: run acroimage12.iso
Note: you must have EasyBoot_v6 or later installed (latest release is EasyBoot_v6.5.2.695)
balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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nikkil 

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Posted on: May 06 2012,11:46 |
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Thanks for the guide. But is this something that is a workaround? I mean, it would be nice to have this updated in the future releases.
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balder 

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Posted on: May 06 2012,11:58 |
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@nikkil
Quote: "But is this something that is a workaround? I mean, it would be nice to have this updated in the future releases"
Hmmm... I cannot to 100% follow what you mean  @nikkil
Its recommended to run latest version of Easyboot to take advantages of the latest improvements
However, before this was possible in EasyBoot (before v-6 or later) I recommended to use my script 'easyboot-iso.script' Â that is able to directly launch acronis.iso-file as is. But as told, EasyBoot has this feature built-in from version-6 and later
regards balder
Edited by balder on May 06 2012,15:57
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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