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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 10 2005,14:18  Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Hi, I am trying to run a batch file from EasyBoot.  The only problem is that the program cant seem to support running it.  I would like it to boot to a command line, then autorun my batch file.  (OR SOMEHOW LIKE THAT). Any Ideas would be appreciated.
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 10 2005,21:58 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

Go for a Boot Floppy Image and launch your batch file from there automatically with AUTOEXEC.BAT

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The problem with that is my program will be around 10 mb.  any ideas on that.
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PostIcon Posted on: Aug. 13 2005,19:32 Skip to the previous post in this topic. Skip to the next post in this topic. Ignore posts   QUOTE

You can still do that with a floppy image.

I have some acronis tools around 15Mb in a oversized floppy image format.

Use EasyBoot to generate your floppy image then use WinImage to "inject" the content you want.

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PostIcon Posted on: Apr. 10 2006,02:33 Skip to the previous post in this topic.  Ignore posts   QUOTE

Using a flash card (AKA: Lexar USB) is a handy way to create larger floppy images.   Thanks for this feature btw.

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