Forum: EasyBoot Topic: USB EasyBoot + Kaspersky Rescue disk 10 stoped ? started by: AMG Posted by AMG on Oct. 28 2011,06:56
HelloWhen i installed Kaspersky Rescue disk 10 to the EasyBoot then stopped when i tested my USB Stick see: ![]() Media not found ? I have installed the iso file with your "easyboot-iso.script" "run /iso/kav.iso/kav.iso.img" and normal iso to "run kav.iso" tested is not work ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted by balder on Oct. 28 2011,08:00
@AMGQuote: "When i installed Kaspersky Rescue disk 10 to the EasyBoot then stopped when i tested my USB Stick" Sure it does ![]() First of all, you don't need to use my script "easyboot-iso.script" to launch Kaspersky.ISO-file. Simply copy ISO to folder ezboot and use menu command; run kaspersky.iso (or whatever name you set to ISO-file) But you need to do some manipulations of the kaspersky-iso-file.Read post nr;3 < HERE > Note: it's optional to reduce ISO-file If you find it to tedious, use ISO as it is as you have plenty of space on USB drive comparing to CD\DVD However you must extract those files and folders as described above to the root of USB drive ![]() You have a explanation how to reduce your ISO-file in post nr;4 < HERE > Example shows avira.iso but same method is used to kaspersky.iso though different files and folder-names are involved in that ISO. Important: You need to understand difference between "root" of ISO-file and the "real root". If you burn kaspersky ISO to a CD and then look into CD you can notice all files and folders - you can clearly "see" them. You are looking to the "root" of the CD (you are not looking inside ISO-file) But if you move ISO-file to USB drive and launch it - sure it starts up and Kaspersky starts to look inside ISO-file as Kapsersky thinks this is the root - but the "real root" is the root of USB drive - and there is no files and folders from the kaspersky ISO-file (they are instead "hided" inside ISO-file). Conclusion; As soon you move your EasyBoot-build to USB drive you "create" a new "root" - the root of USB drive is now the new root ![]() We solve this by simply extract needed files and folders from ISO-file to the "new root" (root of USB drive). When this is done - Kaspersky-system can find its files and is happy with that ![]() regards balder Posted by ntnam113 on Oct. 31 2011,10:11
@balder and otherI did do like u show but not success. So, Can u show detail the way to make Kaspersky + avira and Hirenboot on usb stick? Posted by balder on Oct. 31 2011,15:56
@ntnam113This is your first post in this forum @ntnam113 so I say welcome ![]() Quote: "I did do like u show but not success" Hmmm... Did you ![]() Quote: "Can u show detail the way to make Kaspersky + avira and Hirenboot on usb stick" If you have EasyBoot_v6.5 installed there is no difference between run from DVD-unit or from USB drive - it's the same solution. Kaspersky is described in several topics but here you have it again: 1. Open ISO and extract files: image.squashfs, folder rescue and file livecd to EasyBoot\disk1 (I used UltraISO). 2. Copy Kaspersky.ISO-file to folder ezboot (use name kaspersky.iso) 3. Create menu in EasyBoot and use menu command: run kaspersky.iso 4. When creating ISO in EasyBoot, check "Joliet" but nothing else in "Option" for ISO-creating. --------------------------------------- Solution to avira is also very well described in several topics but here you have it again: 1. Extract from AVIRA.ISO-file folder system and folder antivir and folder avupdate to EasyBoot\disk1 (I used UltraISO) 2. Copy AVIRA.ISO-file to folder ezboot (use name avira.iso) 3. Create menu in EasyBoot and use menu command: run avira.iso 4. When creating ISO in EasyBoot, check "Joliet" but nothing else in "Option" for ISO-creating. --------------------------------------- Solution to hiren is also very well described in several topics but here you have it again (copied from tutorial written by @xoben) : 1. Extract all files and folders from Hiren's.BootCD.14.1.iso to "c:\easyboot\disk1" (I used UltraISO) 2. Copy both files of 'isolinux' and 'syslinux' from "c:\easyboot\resource' to 'c:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot' 3. Use 'run /HBCD/isolinux.cfg' as menu command to load Hiren's BootCD Optional: You can also use my script "easyboot-hiren14*.script" that easily integrate hiren to Easyboot fully automatically ![]() You have downloads of script-collection below in every post I write in this forum ![]() -------------------------------------------------------------- To move EasyBoot-build to USB drive... You should have UltraIso_9.5 installed as well. Launch EasyBoot and push on button "Burn" and chose "Write USB Disk..." Simply push on write and wait... BUT - If you do NOT have UltraIso_v9.5 installed you can use my script "easyboot-grub-iso.script" Push on button (in USB-section) where that red arrow points to! If you do have EasyBoot_v6.5 installed, script automatically skip the ISO-part (you don't need to create any ISO in script only use button in "USB section") - script format your USB drive and copying EasyBoot-build to USB. balder Posted by ntnam113 on Oct. 31 2011,21:13
@BalderThanks so much! But I want to make avira + kaspersky and Hirenboot on the same usb stick. Can u help me? My tools include easy boot 6.5, ultra iso 9.5 and flashboot 2.1 c. Posted by balder on Nov. 01 2011,01:10
@ntnam113Quote: "But I want to make avira + kaspersky and Hirenboot on the same usb stick" Hmmm... ![]() Start with doing the "Kaspersky" and continue with "avira" and finally Hiren's BOOT-CD. At this point you have a several folders and files in EasyBoot\disk1 ![]() Create ISO in EasyBoot (have "Joliet" checked when creating ISO) and finally push on button "Burn" and chose "Write USB Disk..." Note: It takes some time to "Burn" such EasyBoot-build to USB drive - especially if you use USB stick - which is pretty much slower than USB harddisk ![]() balder Posted by ntnam113 on Nov. 01 2011,09:15
@BalderThank Balder. I have done all things on the same my usb. |