Forum: EasyBoot Topic: how to multiboot with acronis? started by: morokat Posted by morokat on Nov. 14 2009,12:33
can any body tell me about how to multiboot acronis disk?thank u ok good now i can to do on its thanks Posted by balder on Nov. 14 2009,13:23
@morokatWhich acronis disk? There are plenty acronis utility disks out there ![]() Anyway, if your installed acronis software has option to create floppy rescue disks (Start Acronis Media Builder) you can use this “old” method < HERE > (several other method described in same topic) I use different method to start acronis from easyboot, but let’s test above methods first ![]() balder Posted by morokat on Nov. 14 2009,23:49
(balder @ Nov. 14 2009,18:23) QUOTE @morokat Which acronis disk? There are plenty acronis utility disks out there ![]() Anyway, if your installed acronis software has option to create floppy rescue disks (Start Acronis Media Builder) you can use this “old” method < HERE > (several other method described in same topic) I use different method to start acronis from easyboot, but let’s test above methods first ![]() balder balder thanks u of ur kind u are allway help me, i don't know what can i help u? ok, now i has new file want to ask? in this pic i don't know how to call the name but i know its can to clear pass word xp very good, and its only 9mb so if i want use its to multiboot how to do? thanks u ![]() Posted by balder on Nov. 15 2009,03:45
@morokatThat KeyPass I own uses folder i386. I guess it’s the same for you ![]() This is an easy task to solve ![]() ![]() 1. Open Key_Enterprise ISO (I use UltraISO or WinRAR) - Copy folder I386 and Win51ip and finally Win51ip.sp2 to easyboot\disk1 – copy bootsect.bin from ISO to folder ezboot - rename bootsect.bin to let’s say: keyfind.bin and use command in easyboot: run keyfind.bin. Note: if Win51ip and Win51ip.sp2 already is in easyboot\disk1 that’s fine. 2. Second and even a better solution: If you already using folder I386 on the root (easyboot\disk1) do as following: Open Key_Enterprise ISO (I use UltraISO or WinRAR) - Copy folder I386 and Win51ip and finally Win51ip.sp2 to easyboot\disk1 change name to folder I386 to a different 4-letters name. Example: I386 to key7 or whatever 4-letters name you like. Use command in easyboot: bcdw /key7/setupldr.bin (I used key7 as name to folder I386 in this example) Note1: Name is not case sensitive and you can as example show mix with numbers as well. Note2: if Win51ip and Win51ip.sp2 already is in easyboot\disk1 that’s fine. When you create ISO in easyboot DO NOT CHECK “Allow lower case” ![]() Regards balder Posted by morokat on Nov. 15 2009,04:19
(balder @ Nov. 15 2009,08:45) QUOTE @morokat That KeyPass I own uses folder i386. I guess it’s the same for you ![]() This is an easy task to solve ![]() ![]() 1. Open Key_Enterprise ISO (I use UltraISO or WinRAR) - Copy folder I386 and Win51ip and finally Win51ip.sp2 to easyboot\disk1 – copy bootsect.bin from ISO to folder ezboot - rename bootsect.bin to let’s say: keyfind.bin and use command in easyboot: run keyfind.bin. Note: if Win51ip and Win51ip.sp2 already is in easyboot\disk1 that’s fine. 2. Second and even a better solution: If you already using folder I386 on the root (easyboot\disk1) do as following: Open Key_Enterprise ISO (I use UltraISO or WinRAR) - Copy folder I386 and Win51ip and finally Win51ip.sp2 to easyboot\disk1 change name to folder I386 to a different 4-letters name. Example: I386 to key7 or whatever 4-letters name you like. Use command in easyboot: bcdw /key7/setupldr.bin (I used key7 as name to folder I386 in this example) Note1: Name is not case sensitive and you can as example show mix with numbers as well. Note2: if Win51ip and Win51ip.sp2 already is in easyboot\disk1 that’s fine. When you create ISO in easyboot DO NOT CHECK “Allow lower case” ![]() Regards balder wo thaks u so much ![]() |