Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: Memory Diagnostics
started by: SpikerzZ

Posted by SpikerzZ on Aug. 18 2010,22:10
Hi, I was woundering if we could run Memory Diagnostics from one of the options I make in EZBoot?
Posted by balder on Aug. 19 2010,01:58
@SpikerzZ

Quote: ” I was woundering if we could run Memory Diagnostics from one of the options I make in EZBoot?”

Can you please tell me what Memory Diagnostics you are referring to - there is a lot of different “Memory Diagnostics” software to choose between ???

balder

Posted by SpikerzZ on Aug. 22 2010,09:53

(balder @ Aug. 19 2010,06:58)
QUOTE
@SpikerzZ

Quote: ” I was woundering if we could run Memory Diagnostics from one of the options I make in EZBoot?”

Can you please tell me what Memory Diagnostics you are referring to - there is a lot of different “Memory Diagnostics” software to choose between ???

balder

Windows Memory Diagnostics
Posted by balder on Aug. 22 2010,11:12
@SpikerzZ

I downloaded this “Windows Memory Diagnostics” from < HERE >
I hope it is this one you referring to – if not, please give me the right download-link

When run downloaded file “mtinst.exe” you are facing two options :O
1. Create Startup Disk…
2. Created bootable ISO-file using option: “Save CD Image to Disk…”

Let’s start with option-1 :;):
You need a floppy station and a 1.44MB floppy (do you still have this – if so – continue)
1. When run downloaded file “mtinst.exe” choose: Create Startup Disk…
2. Let the program create bootable floppy (take some time)
3. Launch EasyBoot and choose “Tools>>Make floppy Image”. EasyBoot creates a floppy image with the name boot.img inside folder ezboot
4. Rename floppy image boot.img to let’s say windiag.img
5. Create menu In EasyBoot and use menu command:  run windiag.img
That’s it :laugh:

Option-2
1. When run downloaded file “mtinst.exe” instead choose:  “Save CD Image to Disk…”
2. A new ISO-file is created with the name windiag.iso
3. I then used my script easyboot-iso.script to integrate created “windiag.iso” to EasyBoot
That’s it :laugh:

balder