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TCruz 

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Posted on: Nov. 21 2005,19:17 |
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I two small questions.
1. Where can I find this Acronis Media Builder that I keep reading about in almost every post. All I can find is something called true image, but It makes the backups in some tib file. Don't see how I can use that with ultra ISO.
2. Second is I have a program iso that I cannot get to work from Easyboot. It is IBMs PC Doctor for laptops. I have it in two forms. 1 is 5 floppies and the is a cd iso. The ISO only has two files in it. The files are 1ETY30WW.IMA and bootcat.bin. No matter which one I put in the run line of easyboot or where I put them I cannot get this program to work.
Any help is appreciated.
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deity 

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Posted on: Nov. 21 2005,19:28 |
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Quote (TCruz @ Nov. 22 2005,00:17) | I two small questions.
1. Where can I find this Acronis Media Builder that I keep reading about in almost every post. All I can find is something called true image, but It makes the backups in some tib file. Don't see how I can use that with ultra ISO.
2. Second is I have a program iso that I cannot get to work from Easyboot. It is IBMs PC Doctor for laptops. I have it in two forms. 1 is 5 floppies and the is a cd iso. The ISO only has two files in it. The files are 1ETY30WW.IMA and bootcat.bin. No matter which one I put in the run line of easyboot or where I put them I cannot get this program to work.
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Acronis Media Builder I think is the way you build Bootable floppies of the DOS versions of Acronis Products. Depending which one you have installed. For example if you had Acronis True Image installed I think you would have the option to use the Acronis Media Builder to build a bunable bootable ISO or floppy version of there DOS versions of Acronis True Image.
I dont know what to tell you on the 2nd question.
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mionica 

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Posted on: Nov. 24 2005,17:41 |
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@TCruz::q2
the proper way would be to copy the .ima file to the ezboot folder, then use run 1ETY30WW.IMA
If that doesn't work, please post the length of the .ima file. I expect it to be around 5-7Mb, but anyway, post it. Also, a hex dump of .ima's boot sector (the first 512 bytes) may help, if you posted it.
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TCruz 

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Posted on: Nov. 24 2005,22:16 |
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The ima file size is 22.1 MB. I will try to get the hex for you. And thanks for looking at this for me. Also I could give you ISO if that would help.
Edited by TCruz on Nov. 24 2005,22:17
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