Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Windows XP Professional & winPE started by: kutujenggot Posted by kutujenggot on May 01 2011,10:24
Assalamu'alaikum....hellow any dear.. i got little problem it's about how to combine Windows Xp Professional SP2 and winPe sp1 .....i have try to make different folder for i386 but don't know why ![]() my winPe ...showing text "Please insert bla..bla.. sp 1", for my xp it's working ![]() ![]() Posted by balder on May 01 2011,10:58
@kutujenggotQuote: “i have try to make different folder for i386 but don't know why” There are several different methods to solve this ![]() Let’s start with the manually method ![]() If your WinPE-build use a folder i386 (built from WinXP source I guess) then you can try this manually method: 1. Extract (or copy) folder i386 and possible “program-folder” and “ident-files (win51 etcetera) to folder disk1 in EasyBoot. 2. Rename this WinPE-folder i386 to MYPE (note: use caps to letters = BIG LETTERS) 3. Use menu command in Easyboot menu: bcdw /MYPE/setupldr.bin Note: this only works when WinPE is built using WinXP (any service-pack works) but it does not work if WinPE is built using server-2003 as source. The automatic ways Use my script “EasyBoot-LIVE.script” to integrate WinPE Note: this script is only for WinPE based on NT5-systems (WinXP etcetera) and not for NT6-systems (NT6 is Vista\Win-7 or server-2008 which is a big difference comparing to WinXP). OR Use easyboot-AIO.script to WinXP-setup folder i386 Script can integrate a whole bunch of different WinXP-setup folders or server-2003 setup-folders (all these systems is based on the NT5-system family, and they all uses folder name i386 to setup-folder) As setup-folder i386 has it name changed by script you now have space left for the WinPE-folder i386 on the root. OR the smartest solution ![]() Use my script “easyboot-iso.script” to integrate ISO-file from WinPE. You don’t need to extract anything – use ISO-file as it is (Note: check “Run ISO from RAM” in script) In this way you have space left on the “root” for your setup-folder i386 that belongs to WinXP. balder |