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darryl_co 

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Posted on: Jul. 22 2012,15:48 |
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Hi, I created a multi boot cd using easyboot.I extracted and saved the boot sector file of Acronis true image home 2012.iso to /ezboot/acr.bif.The command used was bootinfotable;run acr.bif.The folder Recovery manager was copied to the root of the cd (disk1).Acronis boots perfectly and all functions work except for "activating F11 for recovery".I get the error as shown in the pic as files not found.how to rectify the problem? Please help! I have even tried the command "bcdw /ezboot/acronis.iso". Checked in Virtual PC and also on cd-rw.
Edited by darryl_co on Jul. 22 2012,16:11
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balder 

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Posted on: Jul. 23 2012,10:15 |
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@darryl_co
Quote: "I extracted and saved the boot sector file of Acronis true image home 2012.iso"
To clear things out...
You seems to not have launched the bootable 'rescue-cd' of Acronis (as far as I can understand) This is not a problem related to EasyBoot, it is related to what Acronis you are launching
Anyway, test this:
1. Copy bootable ISO-file of Acronis to folder EZBOOT
2. Use menu command in EasyBoot menu: run acronis.iso (or whatever name you use to ISO-file)
3. Only tick 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot
Note: you are recommended to install the latest version EasyBoot (Versiion 6.5.2.695) to make sure menu command works in Easyboot
I tested following:
Downloaded a copy of Acronis ISO-file (Acronis_True_Image_Home_2012_15.0.0_Build_5545_BootCD_PlusPack.ISO)
And followed tutorial above and it works as suggested
regards 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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darryl_co 

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Posted on: Jul. 23 2012,14:05 |
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Actually it was my mistake in mentioning that I extracted and saved the boot sector file of Acronis true image home 2012 rescue cd.iso (acronis.iso)". ticking 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot solved the problem. Running "bootinfotable;run acr.bif" takes more time to load than "bcdw /ezboot/acronis.iso" In system with low RAM (256MB) which command is advisable?
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balder 

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Posted on: Jul. 23 2012,14:51 |
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@darryl_co
Quote: "In system with low RAM (256MB) which command is advisable?"
I would say the menu command that I wrote in post nr;2 above which is:
run  acronis.iso
Menu command 'bcdw' cannot be used when EasyBoot is run from USB drive Note: 'run ***.iso' doesn't consume any RAM
Ram is only 'consumed' if you are integrating WinPE based on NT5-system (typically ERD, BartPE etcetera) and you then use my script 'easyboot-iso.script' and tick 'Run ISO from RAM' Â in script Note: such WinPE-ISO must be run from RAM
Anyway... We are 'moving' more and more to run EasyBoot from USB and as 'bcdw' cannot be used from FAT32 or NTFS-partition, you are recommend to use 'run' as menu command and 'forget' menu command 'bcdw' ------------------------------------ Nice that you solve the problem
regards 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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