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workhard 

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Posted on: Feb. 24 2005,12:07 |
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Hi !
How can I integrate memtest+ 1.51 into a Multiboot-CD ?
I tried everything: ISO, bin... But I can't get it to work!
Please help me !
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workhard 

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Posted on: Feb. 25 2005,04:53 |
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I already tried that. I donwload the floppy package, and made a floppy. Tested - the floppy is working.
Now I need to make an image from this floppy - but thats not working. Both UltraISO and WinImage  say they cant read the floppy.
Any idea how to make a floppy image from memtest+ ??
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eureka
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Posted on: Feb. 25 2005,12:25 |
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Hi workhard
Could this help?
Download "Emergency Boot CD-ROM Pro" from here: http://wcarchive.cdrom.com/pub....sfx.exe
Use right mouse button and choose to: "open with winrar". Path to memtest.img: ebcd-0.6.1-pro\CDROM-PRO\04-MemTest\memtest.img
This memtest.img file works.
I hope it's the newest version? At least it seems to do the same test routines.
I'm going to integrate it to my own "service-CD" - good tool to have - just in case...
eureka
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workhard 

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Posted on: Feb. 26 2005,13:43 |
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I found a solution myself.
I looked at the package and found that is uses rawrite.exe to write the floppy.
So I downloaded RawRead.exe, took my floppy and made an image of it. This image has 1,4MB size - and easyboot is able to boot it.
Problem solved.
BUT: Shouldn't easyboot be able to boot the small .bin or .iso file nevertheless ? Without all this problems
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ScottProdigy
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Posted on: Mar. 22 2005,00:43 |
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if you are talking about memtest86, you can now download an .iso file from that site... open in UltraISO, you will see only 2 files... extract the .img file to your EasyBoot directory with your other boot files... set your menu to "run yourfilename.img" and you are set.
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Solamar 

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Posted on: Apr. 04 2005,13:10 |
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Quote (Guest @ Mar. 22 2005,13:43) | if you are talking about memtest86, you can now download an .iso file from that site... open in UltraISO, you will see only 2 files... extract the .img file to your EasyBoot directory with your other boot files... set your menu to "run yourfilename.img" and you are set. |
Workhard, Tried your solution.. didn't work.. Where did you download your version of rawread? might be that..
I'm also trying to do this with 1.55 of memtest86+ ... no joy.
I really need to get this one to work because it is designed to work with the new chipsets more relyably.
As for extracting the image from the iso, it displays no files when I view it with UltraISO...
Please help..
Thanks
Edited by Solamar on Apr. 04 2005,13:11
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ScottProdigy
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Posted on: Apr. 05 2005,15:06 |
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Use this link for memtest ISO used for making a bootable CD...
http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.2.iso.zip
Unzip and open the .ISO file with UltraISO... there is one folder "BOOT"... open and you will see a file named MEMTEST.IMG... extract this to your EZBOOT folder with your other boot images... the menu command within ezboot will be "run MEMTEST.IMG" (without quotes of course!)
It's really simple... at first I couldn't get it either, but trust me, this works... hope this helped if the first post wasn't that clear.
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Solamar 

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Posted on: Apr. 07 2005,08:39 |
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Quote (Guest @ April 06 2005,03:06) | Use this link for memtest ISO used for making a bootable CD...
http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.2.iso.zip
Unzip and open the .ISO file with UltraISO... there is one folder "BOOT"... open and you will see a file named MEMTEST.IMG... extract this to your EZBOOT folder with your other boot images... the menu command within ezboot will be "run MEMTEST.IMG" (without quotes of course!)
It's really simple... at first I couldn't get it either, but trust me, this works... hope this helped if the first post wasn't that clear. |
Ahhh, This one is from someone else. Is there a major difference between the memtest.com and memtest.org versions? ??
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