Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Antivirus started by: Behdadsoft Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,01:52
HelloI want to Create Booable Avira Antivirus But I dont how do it Please Help Me. Posted by balder on May 15 2010,02:06
Regards balder@ Behdadsoft Hmmmm…. I’m unsure what ”Avira” you mean ![]() If it’s freeware, you can put in a download-link. If not – maybe download for “Trial-version” is more appropriate ![]() Or mabye this can be to some help: Solution to avira rescue cd. This can be solved in different ways. I use the “straight forward solution” witch means starting ISO-file as it is. To do this you need a “kicker-image”. This “kicker-image” use grub to load/boot ISO-file. Download “kicker-image” from < HERE >. Put this compressed floppy image in folder EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot Get a iso-file of avira-rescue-cd and put this ISO-file in EasyBoot\disk1 create menu in EasyBoot as usual and use command: memdisk avira.img.gz Note: Rename avira-rescue.ISO to avira.iso Or you can use my script easyboot-iso.script o integrate avira into EasyBoot - do as you please ![]() balder Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,03:22
Thanks Avira is not free But bitdefender 2010 is Free < http://download.bitdefender.com/rescue_cd/ > Posted by balder on May 15 2010,03:33
@BehdadsoftQuote: “Avira is not free But bitdefender 2010 is Free” Thanks for download link ![]() But did you manage to get avira.iso up and run? Balder Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,03:51
No Avira is not run. I approach it with a longer run, but I like the way you want to use.I act according to you, but I got this error message. ![]() Will these scripts can be another antivirus like Kaspersky and bitdefender use? Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,04:13
This program is so important to me but the two anti-virus Kaspersky and bitdefender, I do this and much time I am in a hurry.Thank you dear friend tips. Posted by balder on May 15 2010,04:44
@BehdadsoftQuote: “This program is so important to me” I tested this to “BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08_2009.iso” For CD/DVD-unit test this: 1. Extract folder “knoppix” and folder “boot” to EasyBoot\disk1 2. Extract boot file from BitDefender.ISO and save boot file as “defender.bif” to folder ezboot (I used UltraIso for the whole operation). 3. Use menu command in EasyBoot menu: bootinfotable;run defender.bif 4. Check “Joliet” when creating ISO Note: you can only have one folder “knoppix” in EasyBoot\disk1 ![]() Regards balder Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,07:35
OK .Thanks balder
Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,08:21
When i Start Boot Eset Nod32 Show this Message![]() I Extract Nod32.iso File in to EasyBoot\disk1 and save Boot File With UltraIso, then run it with Command : run run eset4.bif ,but don't Work it . ![]() ![]() Please Help Me Posted by balder on May 15 2010,09:38
@BehdadsoftQuote: “When i Start Boot Eset Nod32 Show this Message” What is “Eset Nod32” ![]() Anyway – it looks to be a NT6-system - based on Vista or Win-7. At lest I guess it is such one – so I give it a try ![]() There are several ways to launch this “Eset Nod32”. Option one You can integrate this ISO as it is (no need to extract anything). Use easyboot-iso.script to integrate ISO to EasyBoot (don’t check “Run from RAM” in script). Use menu command in EasyBoot that script automatically gives you. Note: if using this method, it is very easy to launch “Eset Nod32” from USB as well. Option two Extract folders “boot”, “sources” and folder “efi” and finally file “bootmgr” to EasyBoot\disk1 Use menu command in EasyBoot: run Vistaldr.bin (note: check that you have Vistaldr.bin in folder ezboot. If not, extract boot folder from “Eset Nod32”.ISO-file to folder ezboot and use that one). That’s it ![]() Regards balder Posted by Behdadsoft on May 15 2010,09:56
I use Option two but show this error , I have Vistaldr.bin in ezboot folder But not Exist Vistaldr.bin in Boot Folder.![]() Posted by balder on May 15 2010,10:08
@BehdadsoftQuote: “I have Vistaldr.bin in ezboot folder” But how far did the system run? Did it load boot files (take some time) and then this came up ![]() Or is this what you get at once when launching “vista.ldr.bin ![]() Note1: To be on the safe side, don’t check “Joliet” when creating ISO ![]() Note2: Make sure you use at least 512 MB RAM if testing in a “Virtual PC” ![]() Note3: You can also test your ISO with this tool – read post nr:59 < HERE > Note4: It’s possible that you need to run system in “reality” (burn to a CD-RW). Regards balder |