Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Windows 7 & Vista Using EasyBoot started by: NimDA.47 Posted by NimDA.47 on Dec. 20 2010,07:57
I am trying to make a 6 in 1 multi boot diskIt includes Win-XP 32&64 Bit, Vista 32&64 Bit , Windows 7 32&64 Bit. I am able to include XP properly using EasyBoot. But I am not able to do the same for Windows Vista/7. It gives me an error message showing BOOTMGR not found. Please Help with a complete tutorial for Vista&7 Thanking in Advance Posted by balder on Dec. 20 2010,08:35
@NimDA.47First of all – as a new member I welcome you to this forum ![]() Quote: ”Please Help with a complete tutorial for Vista&7” Straight answer: unfortunately there is no such tutorial ![]() It is much more complicated to combine these two NT6-systems (Vista and Win-7 as example) than different “old” NT5-systems (WinXP and server2003 as example). However, strangely I have found a tutorial how to create a multi-setup combination of VISTA\Win7\server-2008 from USB device – read < HERE > As you notice – tutorial is addressed to USB and not CD\DVD. Maybe it’s possible to skip the “USB-part” and only use the “multi-setup-part” to DVD ![]() You can then - if tutorial works from DVD - create menu in EasyBoot and use “grub-kicker-images” to launch different setup of Vista\Win-7 as usual. I really don’t know – and as I consider Vista to be such a lousy system I never create any setup for this system – it’s “out of date” from my point of view ![]() Win-7 on the other hand is pretty nice and stabile – but it’s you choice – not mine ![]() balder |