Forum: EasyBoot Topic: Easyboot started by: tehicks Posted by tehicks on Jun. 13 2004,11:52
When making an image you state you need to load boot img from CD. can this image work for any iso? Or do I need to load one for each cd? Some of my cd's are non bootable ie data disks. can I make a boot file to run say autoexec.bat or inf or even setup programs.Thanx, Newbie! Posted by xoben on Jun. 13 2004,18:53
There are only two kinds of boot image file: .BIF extracted from bootable CD, or .IMG stands for floppy image. ISO ot .BAT/.EXE is not supported directly.
Posted by Allouch on Jul. 03 2004,14:00
Wouldn't it be the BEST if we could boot from ISO images without extracting the content first ![]() Imagine the following: Disk \WinXP\WinXp.iso \Win2k\Win2k.iso run \WinXP\WinXp.iso No BIF! no .bin! That would be the best. I am not even sure that it is technically possible though! Because even if you load the ISO and make it boot, the applications running on a CD is not aware that it is running off an ISO, and if you have a "virtual CD driver", maybe the application will not see it, i mean you should have a layer between the ISO and the programs on that ISO to make it transparent for them that they are running off an ISO. But when a CD image like WinXP will boot, it might destroy/unload the "layer" that is between it and the actual ISO image. Tell me what do you think guys. |