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alireza_sh 

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Posted on: Jan. 17 2011,04:48 |
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hi how do i create live xp with balde winbuilder_complete?
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balder 

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Posted on: Jan. 17 2011,06:08 |
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@alireza_sh
Quote: ”how do i create live xp with balde winbuilder_complete?”
Short answer: You don’t
Version of WinBuilder.exe that I use is not the right script-engine to use. You need a much newer version – download HERE
I mostly use Win7PE and not WinXP_PE – but the choice is yours. Note: I cannot give you any support in this forum – make your self a member at “Reboot”-community and ask for support (if needed).
balder
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alireza_sh 

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Posted on: Jan. 26 2011,00:21 |
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Hi balder i create livexp with WinBuilder.exe now how do i add this iso file to my multiboot dvd ? my multiboot dvd contain : 1.ubuntu 101.10 2.windows xp sp3 3.hirens boot cd 13 4.kaspersky rescue disk 10
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balder 

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Posted on: Jan. 26 2011,01:11 |
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@alireza_sh
Quote: ”i create livexp with WinBuilder.exe now how do i add this iso file to my multiboot dvd ?”
You also have included: 1.ubuntu 101.10 2.windows xp sp3 3.hirens boot cd 13 4.kaspersky rescue disk 10
I draw the conclusion that you already have managed to integrate these “utilities” successfully into EasyBoot build? Correct?
If so, we only need to discuss how to integrate your newly “LiveXP”-build? Correct?
Integrating such LiveXP into EasyBoot depends on what “LiveXP” you have built I draw the conclusion that this is a “LiveXP” built using WinXP-family as source (folder i386). Correct?
Now the question is how big is your LiveXP-build? If it is reasonable small (let’s say less than 300MB in size), you can launch created LiveXP-ISO-file as it is. Use easyboot-iso.script (check “Run ISO from RAM” in script as this is a NT5-system using folder i386).
However, if your LiveXP-build is a pretty large build (larger than let’s say 400 to 600 MB in size) I recommend you to use easyboot-Live.script. Easyboot-Live.script modify folder i386 (not using “RAM”-approach) and instead hex-edit folder and files to make space for your WinXP_sp3 source on the root (you can obviously only have one folder named i386 on same root).
Note: there is a huge benefit using easyboot-iso.script (directly launch ISO-file) comparing to use easyboot-Live.script (hex-edit folder and files). The benefit is that it is much easier to transfer and run “utilities” from USB device if using ISO-files. Okay, it’s still possible to run folder i386 from USB device, but we need to do some more “homework” to make it work, if using folder i386 on the root of USB device. Basically, it’s more complicated using folders, comparing to use ISO-files as they are The drawback (there is always a drawback ) is that not all ISO-files can be launched as the are.
You are welcome back with more questions if you find information above unclear
balder
Edited by balder on Jan. 26 2011,01:53
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