Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Offline NT Password & Registry Editor cd100627 started by: weirddemon Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,02:10
I'm trying to add this ISO to my EZB disk, but I'm having issues.I followed the steps listed here: < http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=1;t=2823 > but it isn't working. After I copy all of the files and enter, "bcdw /isolinux.bin", without the quotes of course, EZB says it can't find the isolinux.bin. If I remove the forward slash, it fins it, but an error occurs when running it in a VM or on an actual computer. I also tried "run" instead of bcdw, but that also did not work. Anyone have any ideas? Posted by balder on May 04 2011,02:21
@weirddemonQuote: ”I'm trying to add this ISO to my EZB disk, but I'm having issues” Did you test solution < HERE > ![]() balder Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,19:48
(balder @ May 04 2011,07:21) QUOTE @weirddemon Quote: ”I'm trying to add this ISO to my EZB disk, but I'm having issues” Did you test solution < HERE > ![]() balder Balder, Thanks for your help so far. I had not tried that until just now. However, I'm not sure I understand how to use what you're referring to. Can you please be specific in the steps I need to take to make this work? Are you saying I should copy the files from the link for the "Offline NT Password & Registry Editor" into my "disk1" folder, then download your scripts, then run the "easyboot-iso.script" script, like so: ![]() However, if I do, do that, then it just freezes. Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,20:13
Balder,I ran the script with "bcdw" and it looks like it's trying to work, but sort of freezes. ![]() It looks like we're almost there. Any ideas? Posted by weirddemon on May 04 2011,20:19
Now I've tried "memdisk" instead of "run" and "bcdw" and it looks like I've gotten one step further, but still freezes. Now I'm all out of ideas.![]() Posted by balder on May 05 2011,00:01
@weirddemonQuote: ”Can you please be specific in the steps I need to take to make this work?” Sorry for the misunderstanding ![]() Here is the steps: 1. Download collections of script. 2. Extract folder “balder” from zip-file to the “root” [C:\] 3. Read carefully “READ_ME.html” in folder balder 4. Launch winbuilder.exe (double-click to Winbuilder.exe in folder “winbuilder_complete”) 5. Follow instructions in “READ_ME.html how to manage scripts. 6. Use “easyboot-iso.script” (push help-button in script as well) 7. Set a nice name to ISO-file in text-box in script ("Set name to ISO-file here ---->"). How about password as name in textbox (or whatever)? Note: don’t put in extension “iso” only name itself in textbox in script – in your case: password (or whatever) 8. Push “Start”-button in script and follow instructions from script. 9. In the end you automatically receive the right command to use in EasyBoot menu (copy and paste menu command from text-file into Easyboot menu). The point is to use ISO-file as it is – no need to extract anything anywhere ![]() Hopefully I have rub out any misunderstanding at this point ![]() Regards balder Posted by weirddemon on May 05 2011,18:54
Thanks a lot, balder.It's working great. |