Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Ms-Dart started by: krudy33 Posted by krudy33 on Dec. 20 2013,20:03
I put the msdart isos in ezboot folder and use run command on iso everything boots and works perfectly if burned to cd or dvd if i make flash drive it boots the dart disk but cant see or mount os any ideas ? like i said works perfectly when burned onto dvd media. Posted by balder on Dec. 21 2013,06:03
@krudy33Quote: ”any ideas” Very strange in did ![]() This shouldn’t be any problem as MsDart is a ‘NT6-system’ which makes it very stable ![]() Could you please test using my script ‘easyboot-usb_v2.script’ ![]() You have download below in every post I write in this forum Note: read carefully ‘READ_ME.html’ inside folder ‘balder’ before using scripts ![]() Point to MsDart.ISO-file when script finally ask for ISO-file This is just a test to see if there is something related to EasyBoot or to your USB/computer hardware that fools MsDart ![]() Regards balder Posted by krudy33 on Feb. 16 2014,15:28
Balder I have not had time to test your way yet but I am pretty sure its a bootloader thing because i tried making same thing with xboot using grub4dos and isolinux and it still boots but does not show os I got it working by making image in ezboot but actually writing it to flashdrive with flashboot
Posted by balder on Feb. 17 2014,02:25
@krudy33Quote: "Balder I have not had time to test your way yet but I am pretty sure its a bootloader thing" I agree with that statement - but still I ask you to test my script ‘easyboot-usb_v2.script’ to test if MsDart.ISO is able to boot correctly that way ![]() Attention! You can also use my script - when script asks for ISO-file - pointing to the created ISO (ISO created by EasyBoot) Test this: 1. Copy MsDart.ISO to folder 'EZBOOT' 2 In EasyBoot, use menu command: run msdart.iso (or whatever name you use to ISO-file) 3. Create ISO in EasyBoot as usual 4. Use my script 'easyboot-usb_v2.script' to transfer ISO to your USB drive (note: point to ISO created by EasyBoot when script asks for ISO-file) Important note: solution also works from CD\DVD-unit as well, but in that case, you have no use of my script of course (only used to USB drive) ![]() Final note: also be aware it can be some problem with your ISO-file - how about downloading another fresh ISO-file to test it isn't such problem ![]() regards balder Posted by krudy33 on Feb. 17 2014,02:49
Trying it now thanks for the update, also any reason to try xpress write in ultraiso ?
Posted by balder on Feb. 17 2014,03:19
@krudy33Quote: "any reason to try xpress write in ultraiso ?" No there is no point elaborate with xpress-write - it won't do any good in this case ![]() regards balder |