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CyberBoot 

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Posted on: Jan. 16 2006,06:23 |
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Hi can anyone help please.
I am trying to make a multiboot DVD with XP pro SP2; Windows 2000 pro with sp4 (slipstreamed); Windows 2000 Server with SP4 (slipstreamed); Windows 2003 SP1.
I ran though the tutorial supplied with easyboot 5.0.6.472 i386 directory names
xp -XPEN w2k - EN2K w2srv - SRV2 2003SRV - SRV3 Within all directories lays the relevant i386 directory as well and relevant .bat file run. xpen.bin, setupldr.bin, and tstsetup.sif all modified
All goes well, all installations start correctly then- XP - after first reboot the installation asks for the location of the service pack 2CD. If i point it to \XPEN\I386 then all correct- what file do i modify so i don’t get this message?
2000 pro - all goes well but also asks for the service pack files, one can not browse for the files thus can not continue
2000 srv - same as 2000 pro
2003 srv - gives that lovely blue screen as it want to start installing
Thanx in advance
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Post Number: 2
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eureka
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Posted on: Jan. 16 2006,07:27 |
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To CyberBoot
Quote: ” after first reboot the installation asks for the location of the service pack 2CD. If i point it to \XPEN\I386 then all correct- what file do i modify so i don’t get this message?”
This error is caused by the fact that you don’t have necessary ident-files on both the “primary root” and the “second root”.
Explanation (WinXP): Ident-files ("win51" and more files) must reside on the root “EasyBoot\disk1” and on “second root” witch is folder below i386 (xpen). Example in your case:
EasyBoot\disk1\ win51 (and more ident-files, because this is “the primary root”) EasyBoot\disk1\ xpen\ win51 (and more ident-files, and a bunch of setup-files. Note: this is “the second root”) EasyBoot\disk1\ xpen\ i386\ (ident-files not necessary in here)
Same procedure to w2k - EN2K, w2srv - SRV2 and finally 2003SRV - SRV3.
A brief explanation how it works (example showing WinXP): When you start setup (running equivalent “w2ksect.bin”) this starts setupldr.bin in folder “xpen”, and setup is looking on the root of CD\DVD-unit (“primary root”=EasyBoot\disk1) for win51 (and more ident-files). Files from i386 are then copied to two different folders on [C:] (one boot-folder and another folder holding installation-files). When finished, computer reboots and continues installation. Installation program now looks on the “second root”=EasyBoot\disk1\XPEN, you have changed this in “txtsetup.sif >> Setupsource”. That’s why you need ident-files in two places. I now, it’s seems stupid, but necessary! Note: Setup-program still needs to have CD/DVD in reader-unit!
To solve problems with 2003 svr. Please use this path: I think you need to practise “Gosh way” to get a perfect boot-folder(boot-files). Link here: http://gosh.msfnhosting.com/ (Making a custom CD/DVD>>Creating the CD/DVD>>Reducing source).
Note: You can’t get 2003 svr boot-folder using winXP as base (winXP installed) and from that point run a faked (false) upgrade to 2003 svr (using “Gosh way”). To get 2003 svr boot-folder you need a “lower system” installed, like win2000 or winme, and from that point run a faked (false) upgrade to 2003 svr to get a perfect boot-folder.
eureka
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Post Number: 3
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CyberBoot 

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Posted on: Jan. 16 2006,08:44 |
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eureka
Thanx very much for the solution to my one problem worked like a charm.
Explanation (WinXP): Ident-files ("win51" and more files) must reside on the root “EasyBoot\disk1” and on “second root” witch is folder below i386 (xpen). Example in your case:
EasyBoot\disk1\ win51 (and more ident-files, because this is “the primary root”) EasyBoot\disk1\ xpen\ win51 (and more ident-files, and a bunch of setup-files. Note: this is “the second root”) EasyBoot\disk1\ xpen\ i386\ (ident-files not necessary in here)
as for my second problem (2003 server) i am still working on that but thanx once again
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Post Number: 4
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cyberboot
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Posted on: Jan. 19 2006,09:10 |
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eureka
Thanx very much for the advice on Windows 2003 Server, it worked like adream. I have decided to redo my DVD with all the OS's on it, with the way you explained but also adding unattended installation.
The only thing i am having problems with is adding Bart PE and ERD, but i am still working on that but if any one can give me any advice, Please.
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Post Number: 5
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eureka
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Posted on: Jan. 19 2006,12:44 |
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To CyberBoot
It’s really great to notice that you fixed problems with 2003 server. Now to issues concerning BartPe and ERD.
Erd 2005  (Attention: This is about Erd 2005. I don’t now what ERD you are using, but tutorial down here show only Erd 2005). Do it this way:
1. Copy folder I386 from ERD-CD to EasyBoot\disk1
2. Rename I386 to “ERD5” (no quotes).
3. Copy ident files (WIN51 and WIN51IS) from root on ERD-CD to EasyBoot\disk1
4. Copy w2ksect.bin to ezboot-folder (w2ksect.bin comes with EasyBoot. You find it in ezboot- folder).
5. Rename w2ksect.bin to erd2005.bin
Now to hex edit: Step 1. Start EasyBoot >> Tools >> Replace Text… >> Find file >> erd2005.bin in ezboot-folder In “Text to find” you put in “I386” (no quotes) and in “Replace with” you put in “ERD5” (no quotes) push “Replace”.  Only one text string should be replaced if you have done right! Attention: use uppercase (CAPS). Like this ERD5 not erd5
Step 2. This is a little bit tricky. Again use EasyBoot >> Tools >> Replace Text… >> Find file >> setupldr.bin in folder ERD5 In “Text to find” you put in “i386” (no quotes and note: i386 not I386) and in “Replace with” you put in “ERD5” (no quotes) push “Replace”. Three text strings should be replaced if you have done right! Attention: use uppercase (CAPS). Like this ERD5 not erd5
Step 3.  Again use EasyBoot >> Tools >> Replace Text… >> Find file >> setupldr.bin in folder ERD5 In “Text to find” you put in “I386” (no quotes and note this time you use: I386 not i386) and in “Replace with” you put in “ERD5” (no quotes) push “Replace”. One text string should be replaced if you have done right! Attention: use uppercase (CAPS). Like this ERD5 not erd5
Use run command in EasyBoot as usual: run erd2005.bin --------------------------------------- Tutorial for BartPe:
1. Copy folder “programs” from BartPe to EasyBoot\disk1
2. Rename i386 folder in BartPe to BART
3. Move folder BART to EasyBoot\disk1
4. Copy w2ksect.bin to ezboot-folder (w2ksect.bin comes with EasyBoot. You find it in ezboot- folder). 5. Rename w2ksect.bin to bart.bin
Now to hex edit: Step 1. Start EasyBoot >> Tools >> Replace Text… >> Find file >> bart.bin in ezboot-folder In “Text to find” you put in “I386” (no quotes) and in “Replace with” you put in “BART” (no quotes) push “Replace”.  Only one text string should be replaced if you have done right! Attention: use uppercase (CAPS). Like this BART not bart
Step 2. Again use EasyBoot >> Tools >> Replace Text… >> Find file >> setupldr.bin in folder BART In “Text to find” you put in “i386” (no quotes and note: i386 not I386) and in “Replace with” you put in “BART” (no quotes) push “Replace”. Four text strings should be replaced if you have done right! (if using XP-sp2 as base when making BartPe) Attention: use uppercase (CAPS). Like this BART not bart
Don’t forget ident files on the root (EasyBoot\disk1): Win51ip and Win51ip.sp2 (if you used XP-sp2 as base when making BartPe). Note: You can use same ident-files to different system-folders (i386-folders).
Use run command in EasyBoot as usual: run bart.bin -----------------------------
Regards eureka
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Post Number: 6
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Rafael
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Posted on: May 14 2006,20:32 |
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i make step by step to put erd2005 but return problem with ntldr
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Post Number: 7
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eureka
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Posted on: May 15 2006,03:15 |
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To Rafael
1. Make sure to use caps (uppercase) that means ”big letters” to folder name (ERD5) and the same when hexedit (using EasyBoot >> Tools >> Replace Text…). Otherwise it won’t work. 2. Make sure to do both steps when hexedit setupldr.bin-file. (change i386 and I386 to ERD5).
eureka
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Post Number: 8
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Rafael
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Posted on: May 15 2006,07:41 |
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Hi Eureka,
Yes, i use uppercase and replace text. With winxp and ERD return same error. i dont understand why not work!! what's this error?? couldn't find ntdlr
thanks and sorry my english
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Post Number: 9
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eureka
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Posted on: May 15 2006,11:23 |
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To Rafael
Please start with fixing ERD2005. Forget WinXP for the moment.
ERD-2005: ”Couldn’t find ntdlr”>> this could be caused by several problems. But it seems that you haven’t done right with w2ksect.bin (in my tutorial renamed to erd2005.bin). Because erd2005.bin can’t find setupldr.bin in folder ERD5.
I guess you haven’t hexedit erd2005.bin (using EasyBoot>>Tools>>Replace text…) according to my tutorial. Be sure to change text (hexedit) from I386 to ERD5 in erd2005.bin Or you start wrong w2ksect.bin (erd2005.bin) in your EasyBoot-menu.
No problems with your English. My own English is far from perfect, but it seems to work anyway…
Regards eureka
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Post Number: 10
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Rafael
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Posted on: May 15 2006,21:30 |
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Hi,
Ok, first fix the erd2005 problem. I use easyboot to replace .bin file. I think the problem is this. Exist other program to replace text in erd2005.bin file?because i renamed file and replace folder in file (same with setupldr.bin)
thanks
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