Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Boot Bitdefender started by: ngoclinhdtdd Posted by ngoclinhdtdd on Feb. 05 2012,04:56
how i can boot bitdefender with easyboot?thank for help
Posted by balder on Feb. 05 2012,06:15
@ngoclinhdtddAs this is your first post in this forum I say welcome @ngoclinhdtdd ![]() Quote: "how i can boot bitdefender with easyboot?" As first choice you could test 'frugal solution' ![]() Test this: 1. Open bitdefender ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and extract folder 'KNOPPIX' to EasyBoot\disk1 Note: If you have a folder 'casper' inside ISO-file - then extract that folder instead of folder 'KNOPPIX' 2. Copy bitdefender ISO-file to folder ezboot 3. Use menu command in EasyBoot menu: run bitdefender.ISO (or whatever name you set to Bitdefender ISO-file) 4. When creating ISO in EasyBoot you must check 'Joliet' and nothing else! 5. Optional - you can delete folder 'KNOPPIX' inside bitdefender ISO-file in folder EZBOOT (I use UltraIso to such operation). In this way you save space to build ![]() It's no point having folder 'KNOPPIX' in two places You extracted folder 'KNOPPIX' to the 'root' in step-1 above (the root to EasyBoot is folder 'disk1' if you wonder). And it's pointless having folder 'KNOPPIX' left in ISO-file in folder EZBOOT as well. If ISO file have a folder 'casper' you can still reduce size to ISO-file using this method: Open folder 'casper' inside ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and delete file 'filesystem.squashfs'. Save changes to ISO-file However this is optional and not needed to do if you find it difficulty to understand! Note: I tested with 'BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08_2009.iso' I'm unsure what version you are using - there might be some differences to your version (different folder names and different file name to '***.squashfs') ![]() ------------------------------- balder Posted by ngoclinhdtdd on Feb. 05 2012,09:42
thanks for help but not work with my bitdefender cd
Posted by balder on Feb. 05 2012,10:40
@ngoclinhdtddQuote: "thanks for help but not work with my bitdefender cd" Hmmm What version do you use then ![]() balder Posted by ngoclinhdtdd on Feb. 09 2012,03:52
I dont know exactly version but here i'm download:http://download.bitdefender.com/rescue_cd/and have not knoppix folder Posted by balder on Feb. 09 2012,04:16
@ngoclinhdtddQuote: "here i'm download...." Do it this way: 1. Open bitdefender.iso and extract folder 'casper' to folder disk1 (I used UltraIso to this whole operation) 2. Still having ISO-file opened in UltraIso i opened folder 'casper' and deleted file 'filesystem.squashfs' 3. In UltraIso I chosed 'Save As' and saved ISO to folder EZBOOT with the name bitdefender.iso 4. I used menu command in EasyBoot menu: run bitdefender.iso 5. I ticked only 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot Working excellent ![]() Note: this is basically the same tutorial as in post nr; 2 and I quote: "If ISO file have a folder 'casper' you can still reduce size to ISO-file using this method: Open folder 'casper' inside ISO-file (I used UltraIso) and delete file 'filesystem.squashfs'. Save changes to ISO-file" balder Posted by AhrimanSefid on Dec. 06 2012,01:37
Load Waiting Not Send Error Not Next Step.![]() Posted by balder on Dec. 06 2012,02:19
@AhrimanSefidQuote: "Error" This error is related to MobaLiveCD-test (qemu) ![]() Please use a different test method (if possible, use 'Virtual PC') Note: I tested 'BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_5_10_2010.iso' and used tutorial in post nr; 6 above ![]() It worked correctly when tested from Virtual PC, but failed totally when tested using MobaLiveCD ![]() Take attention that this is a common problem - sometimes it works from Qemu (MobaLiveCD) and sometimes it only works from Virtual PC Using 'Virtual systems' to test from is always a little bit hazardous - we have to accept this ![]() Never rely to only one test method - you must use several test methods ![]() If one method fails, then go to next test method to see if it responds better And finally - test using some CD-RW or DVD-RW EDIT: To make sure, I also tested with 'burn' to USB stick While taking a walk I started BitDefender virus scanner When arriving home virus scanner was finished - and as expected - no virus found on my computers harddisk units. Note: I used a updated virus definitions (automatically downloaded by BitDefender) regards balder |