mattad 

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Joined: Mar. 2006
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Posted on: Jan. 09 2008,14:12 |
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I have two independent applications - each of them as a bootable ISO archive file on my hard disc (e.g. boot1.iso and otherbootim.iso)
These ISO archive files are tiny and fit together on ONE CD.
Ok, I could burn now 2 CDs.
But why not putting them together on ONE CD ?
I am searching for an application utility which does this for me. This "merge" tool should AUTOMATICALLY detect the boot options of the "sub" applications, wrap them with bootable e.g. FreeDos or Linux and create an apropriate menu.
When I boot with this final CD then a menu should appear and let me select the target application which in turn should be booted.
The menu can be very simple just a two lines of text and a question which of the sub apps I would to boot.
Can I accomplish this task with EasyBoot ?
Is there a detailed step-by-step guide on how to do this?
Matt
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