Forum: EasyBoot Topic: how to run ppm12 started by: allgames71 Posted by allgames71 on Nov. 17 2012,06:17
hello balder ,I've a Paragon Partition Manager 12 boot disk , and I can't boot it from Easyboot : run ppm12.iso bcdw ppm12.iso < http://www.mediafire.com/?ax1vkwc95vm3nx6 > Please help. Thanks Posted by balder on Nov. 17 2012,10:41
@allgames71Quote: "I've a Paragon Partition Manager 12 boot disk , and I can't boot it from Easyboot" It can be run from EasyBoot - I have tested Note: 'ppm12'-version from paragon is a little bit strange in its behavior It cannot be run using 'standard method' ('run' or 'bcdw' or by my script) You must use 'memdisk' Do it this way: 1. Copy ppm12.iso to folder EZBOOT 2. Use menu command: memdisk ppm12.iso (or whatever name you use to ISO-file) 3. Tick 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot Solution works from both CD\DVD as from USB stick Note: make sure you have updated 'memdisk' in folder EZBOOT If not, copy memdisk from folder EasyBoot\resource to folder EZBOOT, overwriting existing file memdisk However, paragon12 behaves a little bit strange like this: When using original ISO from CD, it launch directly and I chose 'Normal Mode' ISO 'loads up' and I get the 'blue screen and have to waith up to 1 minute before I get the final menu to chose from - this is normal ![]() But when launched from EasyBoot menu it behaves like this: ISO is loaded to RAM and launched using 'memdisk' - this takes more than 20 seconds - so far so good (I can live with that) Then I chose 'Normal Mode' as usual and paragon loads normally and I finally get the 'blue screen' - this is normal. BUT - now it takes more than 3 minutes before I get to the final menu. It looks to have stalled ![]() I guess paragon must analyse that 'memdisk-area' before going to the 'real harddisk units' ![]() BUT it works okay - you have to accept this delay - it's like when I got married - I was forced to wait before my bride showed up (very nervous) ![]() I haven't found any other way to solve this issue - but as said - it works - and that is the main goal in my opinion ![]() Thank you for the download (easier to test solutions that way) regards balder Posted by allgames71 on Nov. 17 2012,13:35
hello balder,I've try it to use 1. "memdisk ppm12.iso". It boots and I press the "Normal Mode" , after the bottom blue running bar finish. I've got a black screen with : WARNING: Ancient bootloader, some functionality may be limited! No matter what key I press , no response 2. I made a kicker image "ppm12.img.gz" , which contains grldr and a menu.lst , the menu.lst is : find --set-root --ignore-floppies /ISO/PPM12.ISO map /ISO/PPM12.ISO (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot This time the error message is quite similiar as the prior one : WARNING: Ancient bootloader, some functionality may be limited! Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)... balder , have you encounter this before ? As you didn't mention in your practice. Thanks for help Posted by balder on Nov. 17 2012,14:17
@allgames71Quote: "WARNING: Ancient bootloader, some functionality may be limited! Probing EDD (edd=off to disable)..." Yes I have, when using my script to launch ISO-file However I used 'memdisk' and burned to CD-RW and also to a USB stick and tested - did work correctly ![]() It also responded after that delay when tested from Virtual PC I guess it is extremely sensitive in some way Another strange thing is, when opening ISO (I used UltraIso) the 68 MB sized ISO is recognized as a 1.3 GB sized ISO-file (661 MB overload)!!! This is strange ![]() Anyway, I have tested once more time, and it worked - but as said - at least 3 minutes blue background picture before final menu shows up ![]() It is something fuzzy with latest releases from paragon - causing us problems we don't want to face ![]() But honestly, I managed to make it run correctly ![]() EDIT: Done some more testing mainly from USB stick... I'm able to run ISO created by EasyBoot (from USB stick) simply by using my script 'easyboot-usb_v2.script' to launch ISO (ISO created by EasyBoot) and inside that ISO, I have paragon12.iso launched with menu command; memdisk pp12.iso In fact, I can run from both FAT32 as from NTFS as ISO created by EasyBoot is launched directly regards balder Posted by allgames71 on Nov. 18 2012,05:28
hello balder ,Yes , this time I use usb stick to test. The result is same as yours. Thanks , but also have to wait a long time for the blue screen to change. The only thing is not only to test by cd/dvd and vmware. Thanks for all your help. |