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abz2008 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,05:16 |
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couldnt find ntldr ang usb easyboot ko, eh ok nman sya sa virtual box ko...help me nman jan
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abz2008 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,05:17 |
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may tao ba dito,,balder give me some advices
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abz2008 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,05:26 |
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hello balder,, gumawa ako ng easyboot windows xp, hirens 10.0, bartpe, windows 7 and ubuntu 10.10,....ok nman xa sa virtual box ko ,,,lahat cla gumagawa kaya lang pag nilagay ko na sa usb ,ayaw gumana ang lahat,,,,,,sinunod ko nman ung tutorial mo sa usb easyboot;;;;;;;
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balder 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,06:02 |
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@abz2008
Wellcome to this forum@abz2008
Eeee it’s difficult to fully understand what you are doing but it seems to be USB related in some way
You can use “Search” in the upper right corner and search for both “Newer” as “Older” topics and using different search-words I searched for “Older” topics using ubuntu as search word and found this: Read post nr; 16 HERE
To run setup win7 and windows xp from USB - read post nr; 2 HERE
Solution to bartpe: use my script easyboot-iso.script and launch ISO-file created by bartpe (yes you can launch ISO-file as it is). Check “Run ISO from RAM” in script and then use easyboot-grub-iso.script to integrate it to any USB device.
Solution to hirens 10.0 – use my script easyboot-iso.script and push on separate button to integrate hiren into easyboot. easyboot-grub-iso.script to integrate it to any USB device.
All above found by simple use of “Search”
Note: you must of course finalize the build in easyboot before you use easyboot-grub-iso.script
You find my script below in every post I write in this forum
balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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abz2008 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,06:07 |
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@balder
nkagawa npo ako ng mycd.iso windows xp, hirens, windows 7, bartpe at ska ubuntu....ok nman xa sa vmware ko o sa virtual box ko,,, kaya pg dating ng usb ,,,ayw gumawa ang mga iso..
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balder 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,06:54 |
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@abz2008
Quote: ” ayw gumawa ang mga iso..”
Sorry I cannot following or understand what you are doing  
Note: it’s a major difference to launch setup of WinXP and Win7 from USB comparing to CD\DVD – but still possible You have to read in given links (post nr; 4) to better understand the differences
However Hiren, ubuntu and bartpe can be launched using menu in easyboot as usual.
balder
Edited by balder on May 10 2011,09:54
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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kutujenggot 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,20:00 |
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you must have iso -xp -seven -ubuntu -bartpe
using UltraIso extract the all file of xp.iso to > C:\easyboot\disk1 extract the all file of win7.iso to > C:\easyboot\disk1 extract the all file of ubuntuX.iso to > C:\easyboot\disk1
if you using the BartPE, extract Bartpe.iso to other FOLDER .like to > C:\X then rename i386 of Extract result (Bartpe.iso) become up to you like this :: C:\x\i386 be C:\x\BART
ok.
next ..open your XP.iso with ultra iso. click bootable then "save boot file" like xp.bif "you can write direct xp.bin" and save to C:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot..
repeat the step above for linux and seven and save with name like "w7.bin" and save with name like "ubuntu.bin"
go back to easy boot menu... create menu and fill the command like this ::
1. for winxp command : run xp.bin 2. for win7 command : run w7.bin 3 for ubuntu command : "bootinfotable; run ubuntu.bin" for bartpe using BCDW : i hope balder help this.....
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abz2008 

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Posted on: May 10 2011,23:43 |
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@ balder
sorry for inconvience,,,maybe u dont understand filipino language,,,,
i have managed the windows xp, hirens, bartpe, windows 7 and ubuntu in my vmware or virtual box....no problem at all,,,,,and then when i try to boot in usb, it boots but the problem is when i enter the menus of my easyboot,,,none of them are working.....coulnt find ntldr in windows xp,,and others are stuck-up......please help me balder,,,,,ill wait for your reply
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balder 

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Posted on: May 11 2011,02:22 |
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@abz2008
Quote: ”sorry for inconvience,,,maybe u dont understand filipino language”
Yes that’s correct Â
Anyway… Please take attention to the fact that it is a major difference to run EasyBoot from USB comparing to CD\DVD-unit When you “move” to USB approach the “root” in EasyBoot (folder disk1) is lost and the ”new root” is the root of USB device – so it’s a big difference -  but it is possible
So let’s start the “USB-approach”. As far as I can understand your build is working in “virtual test”. But how and what method did you use to transfer EasyBoot-build (ISO-file) to USB? Did you use my script “easyboot-usb.script” or how did you manage this?
Anyway… Let’s see if we together can manage this to work correctly First you need a third part-tool from HERE Install the tool
Now to the EasyBoot menu
1. To launch WinXP - download pre-made floppy image from HERE 2. Put downloaded image as it is (it’s a compressed image) to folder ezboot and use menu command:  memdisk SETUPXP.IMG.GZ 3. Download pre-made floppy image for setup Vista or Win7 from HERE 4. Put downloaded image as it is (it’s a compressed image) to folder ezboot and use menu command:  memdisk SETUPNT6.IMG.GZ 5. To integrate UBUNTU: Download ubuntu.zip-file from HERE and put file (ubuntu.zip) in folder ezboot and use menu command in EasyBoot:  memdisk ubuntu.zip 6. Copy UBUNTU.ISO-file to the root in EasyBoot (the root in easyboot is folder disk1) 7. Make sure to rename ubuntu.iso to exactly:  UBUNTU.ISO 8. BartPE: use my script “easyboot-iso.script” and check “Run ISO from RAM” when integrating ISO created by BartPE (yes script can launch ISO-file as it is) 9. Hiren: use my script “easyboot-iso.script” and push separate button to integrate Hiren (use menu command given by script in EasyBoot menu). 10. You now have a menu in EasyBoot that are able to launch everything from USB – save changes to menu and close EasyBoot. 11. Launch my script “easyboot-grub-iso.script” and push “Help-button” in script. 12. Check “Joliet” in script and push on start-button “Create ISO-file” (this can take a while) 13. Still using script, have your USB device - USB stick or USB harddisk - connected to computer and push on "Make USB bootable and transfer ISO-build to USB" Note: script only accept one USB device at the time and USB device that only have one partition – this limit is due to safety reasons) 14. When script is finished with the USB-part (can take a while) you have option to test USB if it is bootable and also check that menu in EasyBoot works correctly for Hiren, ubuntu and bartpe (it doesn’t work for WinXP or Win-7 as those setup files and folders is still missing on the root of USB device). 15. Now launch “WinSetupFromUSB_0-2-3.exe” and set path to WinXP setup files followed by checking and setting path to “Vista/7 setup/PE/RecoveryISO” Note: For both WinXP as for Windows7 you are recommended to extract files and folders from ISO to separate folders and set path to these folders in “WinSetupFromUSB_0-2-3.exe” 16. Press “GO” and let the “WinSetupFromUSB_0-2-3.exe” do it’s “things” (take a cup of tea or coffee – or whatever – as this procedure take some time). Attention! Do not use format section in this program as you already have a working USB with EasayBoot menu on USB device! We are only interested to transfer  setup-files for WinXP and Win-7 to USB device.
I used exactly this tutorial for my own USB stick (8GB stick) but I also have “slax”, ACTIVE-BOOT-DISK5, MSDART60, WIN-7_32_PE, WIN7_32_RECOVERY, WIN7_64_RECOVERY, WIN7PE (my own), YLMF (WinXP-clone) and a hell lot of floppy image software (Ghost, Acronis tools, partition magic-8, paragon software etcetera) and all from USB stick. In fact I also used Ghost to create backup of this USB stick so it’s possible to transfer this to any USB stick\USB harddisk-unit I like.
Note: you find my collections of script below in every post I write in this forum.
balder
Edited by balder on May 12 2011,01:46
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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abz2008 

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Posted on: May 11 2011,04:33 |
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thanx balder i will try this tutorial later in evening,,,,one question balder,,,isnt applicable in windows 7 ur tutorial and application and scripts....
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