Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Help! Make multi boot dvd win 8 & hiren boot 15.2 started by: viethfan Posted by viethfan on Jan. 12 2013,03:25
I want to make a dvd multi boot from win8.iso and hiren boot.iso. How do i do?
Posted by balder on Jan. 12 2013,03:57
@viethfanWelcome to EasyBoot @viethfan ![]() Quote: "I want to make a dvd multi boot from win8.iso and hiren boot.iso. How do i do?" Well, you start reading topics ![]() Okay, I'm in 'the mood' to give a helping hand... ![]() This is what you do: Let's start with Win8.... 1. Copy (or extract from ISO-file) all files and folders from the source of Win8 to folder 'disk1' Note: folder 'disk1' is the 'root' in EasyBoot - you can compare it with your harddisk unit C: that normally is the 'root' 2. Create menu entry (or edit existing menu entry) and use menu command: run /bootmgr Note: How to create menu entry is described from post nr; 4 < HERE > -------------------------------------- The Hiren case (solution given by @xoben): Step #1: Extract all files and folders from Hiren's ISO-file to folder "disk1" (I used UltraISO to extract files from ISO-file) Step #2: Create menu entry (or edit existing menu entry) and use: run /HBCD/grldr as menu command to load Hiren's BootCD Attention! Only tick 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot Final note: This also works from USB stick as well ![]() balder Posted by viethfan on Jan. 12 2013,04:29
Thank you very much
Posted by AhrimanSefid on Apr. 24 2013,02:49
Win 8 + Win 7 SP1 isoWhy Error? < ![]() Posted by balder on Apr. 24 2013,04:52
@AhrimanSefid Quote: "Win 8 + Win 7 SP1 iso" If you google 'winload.exe error code', you will notice this is a common problem ![]() It could even be related to 'burn speed' to the DVD-unit ![]() By the way; is that 'Win7_sp1.ISO' a kind of WinPE or what ![]() regards balder Posted by AhrimanSefid on Apr. 24 2013,05:11
Win7_sp1.ISO only All x86 Edition + Win 8 All x86.No burn, Test In vm +Live CD Posted by balder on Apr. 24 2013,06:09
@AhrimanSefidQuote: "Win7_sp1.ISO only All x86 Edition" I'm still confused ![]() Are you trying to setup (install) Win7 directly from ISO-file using menu command in EasyBoot: run win7.iso ![]() You cannot launch setup Windows from ISO-file (including ISO of Win7), regardles it is WinXP or Vista or Win7 or Win8 - this must be done from the root of EasyBoot (in normal case folder 'disk1'. You must extract folders and files from - in this case -Win7.ISO-file to the root of EasyBoot and set menu command: run /bootmgr This works from both DVD as from USB stick ![]() However you can directly launch WinPE.ISO (WinPE built from Vista/Win7/Win8) using menu command: run winpe.iso regards balder |