Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Need Help Making Multiboot started by: SilberCobra Posted by SilberCobra on Sep. 28 2010,20:58
I have the menu Looking good, but now I need to make it Functional. I am using EasyBoot 5.1.2, and I want to add:1. Win 7 Pro Lite 2. Mini Ubuntu 3. Vista Live 4. Backtrack 4 5. Hiren's Boot CD 6. Micro-Scope 14 7. SpinRite 8. BitDefender AV-Scanner Is there a way to get exact instructions? Is it possible to put each Iso in to its own folder to boot? Posted by balder on Sep. 29 2010,13:19
@ SilberCobraAs a new member in this forum I say welcome @ SilberCobra ![]() Well you sure are asking for a lot – I’ll see what can be done… ![]() Win 7 Pro Lite = I guess this is Win7 that is Nlighted in some way – correct? If this is the case do this: 1. Extract everything from ISO to EasyBoot\disk1 2. Create menu in EasyBoot and use menu command: run vistldr.bin (check that you have file vistaldr.bin in folder ezboot) 3. Create ISO Mini Ubuntu = where can I download this one – I have no clue Vista Live = Can be launched with my script ”easyboot-iso.script” Note: You use ISO-file as it is and in this case you do not need to check “Run ISO from RAM” in script. Backtrack 4 = Trying to download this “mega-sized” ISO (if it’s possible). However I think Backtrack 4 is “slax-based”. You can red how “Slax” is used < HERE > With some efforts you might solve Backtrack 4 as well using similar method as for Slax. Basically extracting folder "CASPER" from Backtrack4.ISO to EasyBoot\disk1 and then delete folder "CASPER" in Backtrack4.ISO and save reduced ISO to a new name - followed by using easyboot-iso.script to integrate reduced ISO-file. Check "Joliet" when creating ISO in EasyBoot! Hiren's Boot CD = use easyboot-iso.script and push button ”Integrate Hiren’s BOOT-CD” in script. Note if you use the search-button in EasyBoot forum and write in Hiren's and then choose “older topics” you are served a lot of answer – I got this when searching < HERE > Please use the search button Micro-Scope 14 = Can take some time to download. Download from where? SpinRite = Extract or copy ”SpinRite.img” to folder ezboot Create menu in EasyBoot and use command: run SpinRite.img BitDefender AV-Scanner = I have successfully integrated BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08 into Easyboot using this method: 1. Open BitDefender AV-Scanner.ISO (I use UltraIso) and extract folder “KNOPPIX” to EasyBoot\disk1 2. Delete folder in opened BitDefender.ISO-file and save reduced ISO as bitdef.iso 3. Use easyboot-iso.script to integrate reduced bitdef.iso into Easyboot (use a different name in script to ISO-file like BITDEFAV or something – do not use the same name as bitdef.iso in script). 4. Check “Joliet” when creating ISO in EasyBoot. Note: this is for BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08 but I’m pretty sure it works for BitDefender AV-Scanner as well. balder Posted by SilberCobra on Sep. 29 2010,22:18
Mini Ubuntu:< https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD > Micro-scope 14 is actually a classic they set it up differently now. Some say you can find it as a torrent. but still hard to find if you loose it, and is IMA based also Bactrack 4 is ubuntu based. Posted by balder on Sep. 30 2010,04:04
@ SilberCobraI downloaded ”MiniUBUNTU” and tested using my script easyboot-iso.script (used name “MINIUB” in script) to integrate the ISO into EasyBoot. As far as I can find out – it seems that script successfully was able to launch and use ISO-file as it is. Please test and see if it works as suggested ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- The Backtrack case Quote: “Backtrack 4 is ubuntu based” You can read here how UBUNTU ISO-file is launched as it is Read post nr; 16 < HERE > However Backtrack may be designed differently. Note: Having problem to handle this large Backtrack-ISO-file – I don’t thing I can fully support you by that reason ![]() Having similar problem with “Micro-Scope 14” – having some problem here as well ![]() balder Posted by balder on Sep. 30 2010,09:47
@ SilberCobraI’m not 100% sure I found the right MicroScope.v14.part2.rar ![]() However - I found a “b1u3eyes-MicroScope.v14.”. It’s an 576 MB large ISO-file. I tested using easyboot-iso.script to integrate ISO-file as it is (not checking “Run ISO from RAM” in script, as this shouldn’t be needed in this case) – and to my surprise it looks to be launched alright ![]() EDIT!!! Find out that you only need the BOOT-file from ISO-file ![]() Open ISO-file using UltraIso and save boot-file to folder ezboot I used the name micro.bif Use “run micro.bif” as menu command in EasyBoot ![]() balder Posted by blackwater101726 on May 16 2011,10:56
Balder agian for your request. BACKTRACK 5 has the same as BACKTRACK 3 but not the same as 4R2 and 4 R2 wont work anyway possible. TRIED 5 times. i gave up but BACKTRACK 5 works but again. JUNK! No tools. this time around with backtrack 5 !
Posted by balder on May 16 2011,11:51
@blackwater101726Quote: ” Balder agian for your request” Well this is a growing problem I face ![]() We are talking about Gigabyte here and there – it gives me headache ![]() Sorry I cannot participate in these kind of huge builds ![]() Regards balder |