Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: BOOT PROBLEM
started by: AhrimanSefid

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 03 2009,08:16
I was reading your software's help and I understod a bit,but your help in your forum,is not clear,now I want to add 3 or more windows with hirens,or active boot disk,. . . ,there is a problem,for example i386 folder of all win are as a same files and other files too.I know that I must create a folder for each win,but when I do it,and press the install key I face to an error that say:
CDBOOT:Couldn't find NTLDR.
CDBOOT:Couldn't find BOOTMGR.



Posted by balder on Nov. 03 2009,09:18
@ AhrimanSefid

Attention! Be aware that you cannot use ISO created by easyboot in same way if loading ISO from USB device. I assume we are dealing with some kind of big DVD? Correct?

Quote: “I want to add 3 or more windows” and “for example i386 folder of all win are as a same files and other files too.” What windows ???  Is it full setup folders (deployment system folder i386) or are we dealing with WinPE (folder i386 from bartpe reatogo winbuilder ERD-commander or similar)?
If it’s “full” deployment system folder i386 you can use EasyBoot-aio.script (AIO=All-In-One) Note: these renamed folders must be run from CD\DVD not from USB device :O

EasyBoot-live.script can rename and hexedit folder i386 related to WinPE ("live"-applications such as bartpe reatogo winbuilder ERD commander or similar) Note: these renamed folders must be run from CD\DVD not from USB device :O

Quote: “CDBOOT:Couldn't find BOOTMGR” This must be the boot loader for Vista or win-7? Correct?
How to fix vista read post 2 < HERE > :;):

@AhrimanSefid
I have created a new script for vista. It's a beta version but seems to be working okay.
Script automatically copies necessary files and folders and in same time create necessary boot loader file and as option activate partly unattended install as well.
Scroll down to "Welcome to my website" and jump to “More scripts with information...” to find scripts.

balder



Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 09 2009,08:48
I have renamed i386 to wsp2 and my problem have been solve.Now I have another problem,and change the adress of these files TXTSETUP.SIF & SETUPLDR.BIN and boot file,but during win setup,at the setup screen I see a message that say insert win cd and when I press ok,it says that couldn't find i386,but I renamed it to wsp2.What should I do?????
Posted by balder on Nov. 09 2009,09:49
@AhrimanSefid

Quote: ” insert win cd” I’m pretty sure you didn’t use my script to create new boot folder? Did you ???

Quote2: “change the adress of these files TXTSETUP.SIF & SETUPLDR.BIN and boot file” This is done automatically if you use my script “easyboot-aio.script”. Note: script must be run in WinXP or lower system (winme/win-98) but WinXP shouldn’t be any problem. Most likely you cannot run this script in Vista or Win-7 :O

Anyway… Could you please show structure in EasyBoot\disk1. If you used my script “easyboot-aio.script” - It should look something like this:

EasyBoot\disk1
EasyBoot\disk1\ win51 and a couple of more ident files
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\ a bunch of setup-files and folder system32 and folder setup
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\setup\ win51 and a couple of more ident files
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\setup\ folder i386 (ident files not needed inside folder i386)
EasyBoot\disk1\ ezboot

How does your structure look like?

balder

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 10 2009,03:41
Please give me link of this that I dowload it:easyboot-aio.script
I understood that I must use this program:WinBuilder078SP4,But how??????

Posted by balder on Nov. 10 2009,07:52
@AhrimanSefid

You have it right in front of your eyes :cool:  

Scroll down to any of my replies and find “Welcome to my website here”. You must first download “startkit” (if you have winrar or similar choose "Extract here" when downloaded). To figure out how to use winbuilder/scripts - procedure to next web page “More scripts with information how to handle winbuilder is located here”.

On same web page you can download other script including “easyboot-aio.script”. Scripts are downloaded as zip-files and I quote from web page: “Extract your downloaded script and copy script to Winbuilder\Projects\LiveXP\EasyBoot”

balder

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 10 2009,08:39
SETUPLDR.BIN Size No't Ok Send Me Error?????
WinSP2



Posted by balder on Nov. 10 2009,09:05
@AhrimanSefid

I don’t think there is any problem to “size” of setupldr.bin ???  Setupldr.bin has already been executed long before this text shows up. This text means that you have forget to copy “ident files” (win51 etcetera) to both “roots”.

I repeat from post 4 in this topic:

Anyway… Could you please show structure in EasyBoot\disk1. If you used my script “easyboot-aio.script” - It should look something like this:

EasyBoot\disk1
EasyBoot\disk1\ win51 and a couple of more ident files
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\ a bunch of setup-files and folder system32 and folder setup
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\setup\ win51 and a couple of more ident files
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\setup\ folder i386 (ident files not needed inside folder i386)
EasyBoot\disk1\ ezboot

How does your structure look like?

balder

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 10 2009,09:30
I have these wins,please build needed files and send it to me.You are so professional and a master in this forum,THANKS A LOT,I REALLY NEED IT
And I have another problem in this software:USE IMAGE TEXT,when I change the color only the text's color and the background color dosen't change,what should I do???I want to change the color of text and background.


Disk1 :
       ezboot
        keyw Password Rest Windows
        NSP2 Windows XP SP2 No Edit
        WSP2 Windows XP SP2 Edit
        Live Windows live
        Hiren's Boot 10
        Norton Ghost 14
        Paragon Hard Disk Manager 2009
        WIN51
        WIN51IP
        WIN51IP.SP2

Posted by balder on Nov. 10 2009,09:58
@AhrimanSefid

You are pushing wrong button :p  You have pushed “Manually patch setupldr.bin” in manually section :angry:  

This button is for manually use (patch manually) and only for setupldr.bin-files that get corrupted if you hex edit such setupldr.bin-file (typically server-2003_sp1). I quote from text below this button quote: “Manually patch Setupldr.bin (32/64-bit) used in server-2003/XP-64”. Are you using server-2003 build :O  I thought you use winxp-sp2/sp3 or something :O  And by the way – if you choose to use server-2003-sp1 or build with setupldr.bin that need to be patched (64-bit ) script automatically finds this and automatically patch file followed by doing it’s hex edit things.

Start all over with deleting folder WSP2 in easyboot but now push start button instead in ”Main section”. You don’t need to worry about setupldr.bin :D  Script at once found out that this is not the right size of setupldr.bin and therefore halted and gave you a warning!

balder

Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 11 2009,01:50
I didn't understand anything from that you describe.It's not clear enough,please give me learning movei or print screen frome strating to end.Please read my logfile and if there is any problem please tell me that I improve it.
I couldn't understand anything from this:
EasyBoot\disk1
EasyBoot\disk1\ win51 and a couple of more ident files
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\ a bunch of setup-files and folder system32 and folder setup
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\setup\ win51 and a couple of more ident files
EasyBoot\disk1\ WSP2\setup\ folder i386 (ident files not needed inside folder i386)
EasyBoot\disk1\ ezboot



Posted by balder on Nov. 11 2009,06:04
@AhrimanSefid

Quote: “I couldn't understand anything from this:”

This is how it looks out if everything works alright (or if you have done it manually)
-----------------------------------------------------
Let’s see if we can bend this right :O   You have done everything right (settings in script etcetera) – at least what I can find out in log :)

However… Scripts is doing “it’s things” until the point where folder $WIN_NT$.~BT on [C:\] is supposed to be moved to C:\EasyBoot\disk1
Path in script that you have put in looks to be the accurate ones (again what I can find out in log).

Please answer a couple of very important questions below here:

1. When scripts halts – do you on [C:\] have a folder $WIN_NT$.~BT and a folder $WIN_NT$.~LS
2. Secondly, check if there already is a folder $WIN_NT$.~BT in C:\EasyBoot\disk1 (it shouldn’t be such folder there)

Would you please - as a final check test - run script with changing setting in unattended section to "I choose to use internal winnt.sif  Insert your CD-key in text field below" (don’t forget to copy and paste your product key to text field below).
Note: Built in unattended file is only a basic one but it is interesting to find out if this is the problem ???

Regards balder



Posted by AhrimanSefid on Nov. 11 2009,06:18
Please writing more clear.I CAN NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING
Posted by balder on Nov. 11 2009,07:34
@ AhrimanSefid

I want you to run script with settings you use at present time and when it halts check following on hard disk [C:\]
Please answer a couple of very important questions below here:

1. When scripts halts – do you on [C:\] have a folder $WIN_NT$.~BT and a folder $WIN_NT$.~LS  ???
2. Secondly at same time, check if there already is a folder $WIN_NT$.~BT in C:\EasyBoot\disk1 (it shouldn’t be such folder there)  :O

And a final test. You have in unattended section chosen to provide your own winnt.sif-file (I can see that in log).
I want you to instead choose internal winnt.sif-file and of course insert your CD-key letters in text field below. Now with these different settings in unattended section, run script to figure out if it works okay.

Regards balder