Forum: EasyBoot Topic: kicker image for Win8 started by: allgames71 Posted by allgames71 on Sep. 23 2013,14:06
hello balder ,Sorry balder , I've forgot that you've taught me how to run Win8 in Easyboot. I remembe you've made me a kicker image for Win8. Actually , what I want is to run 2 programs in Easyboot menu : Win8PE Windows 8 For Win8PE may be I can make it as a Win8PE.iso and use command run Win8PE.iso But for Windows 8 , I've to run you Windows 8 kicker image to call the "bootmgr" Thanks Posted by balder on Sep. 23 2013,14:30
Hello @allgames71Quote: " For Win8PE may be I can make it as a Win8PE.iso and use command run Win8PE.iso" Yes that one shouldn't cause you any problem ![]() Note: its pointless to extract folders and files from a 'normal' Win8PE as such WinPE is built from source of NT6-system (in this case, source from a Windows-8) As WinPE built from NT6-system always is loaded to RAM before executed, we can use ISO-file and as you wrote, use menu command: run win8pe.iso However there are sometimes some odd build where you must copy 'programs' to the root of EasyBoot (as you already know this is 'disk1') - but not for a normal build Quote: "But for Windows 8 , I've to run you Windows 8 kicker image to call the "bootmgr"" Well, actually not if using EasyBoot menu... ![]() If you plan to use EasyBoot you simply use: run bootmgr (or: run \bootmgr if you copied 'bootmgr' to folder disk1 as I do) However you can always use my kicker-image 'setupnt6.img' from folder 'balder\ USB_Resources' In EasyBoot: run setupnt6.img Or you can use 'setupwin8.img' from 'balder\ USB_Resources' but then having 'bootmgr' related to Win8 copied to folder disk1 but you must then rename 'bootmgr' to 'setupwin8' Note: the point with 'setupwin8' is be explained < HERE > regards balder Posted by allgames71 on Sep. 23 2013,15:18
hello balder ,Thanks for your explanation , it sounds more easy than before , I'll try them. But one thing I've to make it clear , I'm not doing anything with my previous job like usb harddisk multi-boot with Easyboot , that have disk1 , disk2 ............ I'm trying to add Easyboot to my UEFI/GPT harddisk which has Windows 8 in it. Before , actually what I want to is add a Win8PE to my UEFI/GPT harddisk. I can do this easily in Bios Windows 8 harddisk. No problem at all , finally find that it's entirely different from UEFI/GPT mode. So I try to find on the web and the Win8 forums , no one can give me the exact answer. Even Microsoft has the miss-leading tutorial < http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh265131(v=ws.10).aspx > . My problem is that added Win8PE can't either be booted or if booted , the normal programs in it can't be run with the following error message : The sybsystem needed to support the image type is not present Besides , when Win8PE is added , the bootmenu should be : Windows 8 Win8PE (with 30sec countdown time) But the actual case is : 1. Sometimes computer boot directly into Windows 8 without passing through the bootmenu 2. Sometimes computer boot with menu , but the 30sec countdown time is missing. You have to choose the menu manually !!! I've spend a lot of time and effort on failure. Disappointed , but suddenly I think that I've also done this in my usb-harddisk : Partition 1 : EFI + Easyboot Partition 2 : Win82Go (This is both Bios and UEFI boot) I'm not sure whether I can use this idea and lead to succeed. I've tried new made Easyboot + Win8PE of no problem. Now I'll continue to try adding Windows 8 to my UEFI/GPT harddisk. I know it's not easy and may encounter a lot of failure , but I'm willing to try. As I want to create this Win8PE is for Recovery purpose. That is Win8PE + Ghost + my mini VB6 program to Backup & Recovery Windows Image. Thanks Posted by allgames71 on Sep. 24 2013,04:27
hello blader ,I fail in adding Easyboot to UEFI Windows 8, at boot , no trace of Easyboot at all. Instead it boot directly in Windows 8 Posted by balder on Sep. 24 2013,04:52
Hello @allgames71Quote: "I fail in adding Easyboot to UEFI Windows 8, at boot" 1. What file-system do you use to harddisk? 2. In what way do you launch EasyBoot (ISO-file or file ezldr)? 3. If launch EasyBoot from USB stick drive you of course can use EasyBoot menu - but can you from such menu boot into the GPT-harddisk - is this possible? Note: EasyBoot cannot launch from a NTFS or GPT partition as FAT32 is needed to 'boot-file' ezldr ![]() However we can launch ISO-file of EasyBoot but we need grub or isolinux to this ![]() Grub cannot be launched if having UEFI-boot (we now this already) so it looks like 'moment22-case'! Is it possible to create a small (perhaps hided) partition with FAT32 and use this as a kind of 'first boot-partition' - example < HERE > This way EasyBoot menu pops up and you can launch whatever ![]() Though I guess this isn't possible as harddisk still uses GPT-table I hate my motherboard (no UEFI-boot) - I must as soon as possible grab a newer hardware ![]() No promises but I'm working on it regards balder |