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Bonnev 

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Joined: Aug. 2012
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Posted on: Aug. 21 2013,03:19 |
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So when I first started using EasyBoot I saw the default project, the one that was meant to show you how this and that is done, with "load Win95" and options like that. I made my own project everything's great, it booted fine on my acer laptop but when I tried to boot it onto my dad's Dell PC it booted the default project.. what?
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balder 

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Joined: Oct. 2008
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Posted on: Aug. 21 2013,03:44 |
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@Bonnev
Welcome to EasyBoot @Bonnev
Quote: "it booted the default project"
Test this procedure:
1. Start EasyBoot
2. Push to 'Open' and scroll and open menu you want (you own optional menu)
3. If menu opens - with a correct working background - you push to 'Save'
4. Make new ISO without ticking 'Optimize' and 'DOS(8.3) - but tick 'Joliet'
5. Burn a new CD\DVD (I use CD\RW to not waste anything)
6. Test and report back what happens
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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Bonnev 

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Joined: Aug. 2012
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Posted on: Aug. 21 2013,07:10 |
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Yeah.. testing is going to be a problem, I'm not at home for another month.. but I tried your suggestion and I will report the testing results here as soon as possible. Thanks!
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