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Maybe the "strategies" used by this: http://www.ipmsg.org/tools/fastcopy.html.en are of interest? jaclaz
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Happy to know problem is solved! jaclaz
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Happy to know problem is solved! jaclaz
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Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
I am sure that if you post your problem about adding BartPE in the appropriate Forum: http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-XP-from-USB-f157.html wimb or ilko_t will try and help you. Not that I don't want to help you , but the USB_Multiboot is frequently updated/changed and since I do not use it frequently, I am not as expert as they are in it's usage. Snce the procedure of adding a single PE/BartPE has worked for hundreds (or maybe thousands) of users, and the batch is already beyond that, allowing for multiple PE/BartPE's, there must be something you chose or did "wrongly" that caused the problem. jaclaz -
or he may even have bought another PC.... jaclaz
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Hmmm, when you talk of resurrection.... I hope that in almost SEVEN YEARS the OP found a solution to his problem... jaclaz
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Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
What is so difficult in doing what you were told? To sum up your recent behaviour: 1) You posted a question about multibooting XP install with Linux and MSDOS on a USB stick in a forum titled: Unattended Windows Discussion & Support > Multi-Boot CD/DVDs 2) You sent me a PM to let me know that you posted and asking my attention to the matter 3) After having being helped, you asked for support for ANOTHER problem, how to multiboot with WAREZ 4) After being told that no support will be given for that, you asked help for yet another problem, about adding a BartPE 5) After being told to ask for help in the appropriate place, you posted here again, probably after failing to have before read attentively the online guide and the docs that come with the USB_multiboot (FAQ#1) 6) Then you sent me another PM to ask again my attention on the matter Let me get this straight : a. though I am normally a friendly guy, and willing to help people, I DO NOT appreciate being tampered with help requests b. I do EXPECT that people asking help are actually willing to do their own homework, try doing what was suggested, and only after having tried understanding what they are doing, having re-checked what they did, tried again, and eventually failed, ask again for support c. the idea of a board like this is that you ask questions or post ideas and someone replies to you, NOT that of selecting a "personal assistant" and ask him about any problem you have or about any additional request that crosses your mind jaclaz P.S.: Should you reply to this, there is NO NEED WHATSOEVER to notify me via PM that you did so, rest assured that the Board Software works well enough -
Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
Ask for help in the appropriate Forum: http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-XP-from-USB-f157.html After having checked that a similar problem has not been already solved, having read the FAQ's: http://www.msfn.org/board/FAQs-t116766.html and posting the EXACT steps (and choices in USB_Multiboot) you took. jaclaz -
Using the "Search" function before posting appears to be increasingly become a forgotten art : http://www.msfn.org/board/Nlite-147-the-ve...-a-t120782.html as said there, I really cannot see the problem. I giess this time Secunia has overdone it a bit. jaclaz
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Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
You WON'T get support here for Hiren's, which is WAREZ. You cannot boot DOS from a non-first partition or from a non-first disk. You need to either re-map partitions or use an image. For MS-DOS, the easier is to use grub4dos features and use a disk image, either of a floppy, of a superfloppy of a HD. Do read this: http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/files/map.htm and the grub4dos_readme.txt jaclaz -
Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
WinGRUB contains grub4dos NOT GRUB. But it may contain an outdated version. The USB_MultiBoot_10.cmd contains as well grub4dos. The XP install should be on first partition. Yes, as I already told you, it would be much easier if you start again from scratch. The idea, when following a tutorial (or an automated install like the USB_MultiBoot_10.cmd) of any kind is to do EXACTLY as you are told to, verify that THAT setup works, and ONLY LATER introduce variations. These kind of things need time, patience and an "organized" approach. jaclaz -
Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
Double posted again, I am having connection problems, sorry again. jaclaz -
Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
The XP install from USB is a topic that took months of work from several members to be able to be easily replicated. As said, try it, or if you prefer, read the entire "historical thread": http://www.msfn.org/board/How-to-boot-inst...key-t61384.html and re-do all the needed steps manually. The install, when on hard disk or similar device, needs to go in \$WIN_NT$.~BT, but there are several other changes you need to do, included grub4dos disk swapping in order to be actually able to have it working. GRUB is NOT grub4dos. The error you are now reporting, is NOT the same you posted earlier, "something like it" is not an accurate enough description, take your time and sleep, once you are not tired anymore, post the EXACT error you are getting. Using tools like Partition Magic and Acronis Director Suite on the same disk is generally NOT recommended, as they could create "strange" partitionings, for example the fact that you have (hd0,0), (hd0,1) and (hd0,3) is "peculiar", where has (hd0,2) gone? jaclaz -
Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
Sorry, double post, deleted. jaclaz -
Grub problem with XP Installer & MSDOS on USB Stick
jaclaz replied to nForce4's topic in Multi-Boot CD/DVDs
Hmmm, maybe you did not read ALL of them, or not attentively enough , if we are talking of PE builds \I386\ is the path for CD/DVD, for Hard disks and HD-like devices, like USB sticks it is \minint\ (this has NOTHING to do with grub4dos) If you want to keep the \I386\ folder structure you need to edit SETUPLDR.BIN: http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?sho...=21312&st=7 the "gsar" method by cdob is suggested. However, you seem to have an "XP install from USB" setup, which needs an alltogether different structure and a number of "tricks and tweaks" that are rather lengthy to apply manually, you really should use the apps and info you can find here: http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-XP-from-USB-f157.html Moreover the error you are reporting appears to be not related to the above, if you reported it correctly it means that you have some problems with partitioning and formatting. Why do you use 3 partitions? Which tools did you use to partition the stick and format it? Which of the three partitions is active? Is it the one containing SETUPLDR.BIN? Post your menu.lst. BTW, in any of my "tutorials" where this topic is discussed, I do recommend to use grldr chainloaded from NTLDR/BOOT.INI on a multiboot setup comprising XP, 2003 or any PE, as I find it the easiest way, the use of WINGRUB (that I take it means having grldr.mbr installed to the device MBR) is ONLY advised for pecular cases where, for any reason, the easier approach does not work. You may want to read (attentively ) the newish Guide for grub4dos diddy made, here: http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=5187 Then, you should first thing make sure you can replicate (using the USB multiboot batches and linked to tutorial on 911cd): http://www.msfn.org/board/How-to-install-X...SB-t111406.html the "Xp install from USB" by itself, and only later add other operating systems/options, either using the same batches or manually. jaclaz -
I'll try to re-phrase: the NT 4.00 setup engine is different from that of 2K and XP not all values/entries in a "normal" WINNT.SIF will work with it. Rather than renaming WINNT.SIF to UNATTENDED.TXT, you need to write a new UNATTENDED.TXT using only the values/entries that NT 4.00 accepts, see links given, start from the sample given in the MS KB. jaclaz
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That is aimed towards 2k and XP , interesting suggestion. If I remember correctly, NT 4.00 used unattended.txt rather than winnt.sif: http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-n...m-cd/19543.html Check this: http://web.archive.org/web/20040605031250/...e/wksStudy1.htm (courtesy of The Wayback Machine) And these: http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-...11-5027113.html http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/w...t/gdautset.mspx Explanation of allowed values and sample here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/155197/en-us jaclaz
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Remove extra drive letter from Msoft Explorer
jaclaz replied to mikesw's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Happy to know the culprit has been found. Some of these apps are deceiving in the sense that they use the "normal" CD icon in Explorer, they should use a "custom" one with a "V" on it, so that you know at first sight it's a Virtual CD. jaclaz -
Hmmm, strange. Can you post the exact command line invoking cdimage that you used and that gave you that error? You sure to have cdimage in the same directory as the files? You sure you have the \AIO-DVD folder on root of a drive, and not under some "fancy" path like: "C:\This is a test\of a multi-boot\AIO-DVD" jaclaz
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Winimage or cdimage? Does "\AIO-DVD\BOOT\loader.bin" exist? Is it a CD-bootloader exactly 2048 bytes in length? Where did it came from? jaclaz
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Which is an OLD "rip-off" of our own "XP install from USB" method and batches, without citing the source, of course : http://www.msfn.org/board/Install-XP-from-USB-f157.html And of course, as specified by the OP, he wants to use a flash card, NOT a flashdisk. @John444 No defined, one-size-fits-all method specific for flash card, however the above referenced method may work, possibly needing some trivial mods. You do have PC's capable of booting from flash card? Or are you meaning to use an adapter of some kind? Try first the "simplified" GUI app here: http://www.msfn.org/board/WinSetupFromUSB-...UI-t120444.html Then, if it does not work, or it does not as you wish, try the "full featured" command line one here: http://www.msfn.org/board/How-to-install-X...SB-t111406.html Read ANYWAY the FAQ's, before anything: http://www.msfn.org/board/FAQs-t116766.html expecially #2 for nlite users. jaclaz
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Hmmm, not really documented : Reading the referred article: http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/proto...ng/c10/archive/ It is clear that it is aimed to find vulnerabilitios in parsers of Unix Anti-virus apps when parsing files compressed in common archive formats. There is no evidence of a specific 7-zip vulnerability, as far as I can see, if not a reference to a prior, known one: http://xforce.iss.net/xforce/xfdb/22396 that was however limited to the .arj format. The other cited article: https://www.cert.fi/haavoittuvuudet/joint-a...ve-formats.html does specify a 7-zip vulnerability, if I get it right in the way it handles errors due to a mal-formed archive, so you need a mal-formed archive as well. Thanks for the heads up , but I don't think I will lose my sleep tonight for this. jaclaz
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Let us clear this thing: A PROPERLY WORKING PC, PROPERLY COOLED, NOT BLATANTLY OVERCLOCKED, CAN WORK AT 100% CPU LOAD FOR EXTREMELY LONG PERIODS OF TIME WITHOUT ANY DAMAGE TO THE MOTHERBOARD, CPU OR ANYTHING. But of course, Murphy's Law is ALWAYS lurking around trying to prove itself true once again. You should check and double check that fans are working properly, that the CPU is well seated as well as it's cooler, that there is a good heat transmission between the CPU and the cooler (apply/replace thermal paste if needed). But the above you should do ANYWAY. jaclaz
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Remove extra drive letter from Msoft Explorer
jaclaz replied to mikesw's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Is it possible that you at any time installed a Virtual CD of some kind? Some do create a "persistent" drive letter (with CD icon in Explorer). Check the Services you are running, there may be a leftover of that kind. To see what I mean, try using this: http://www.elby.ch/en/fun/software/index.html (you can uninstall it allright after) jaclaz -
Another approach: It seems like older versions did support Windows 98 Search on google for a number of links state compatilbility with Win98/Me. You may want to write the Author and ask if an older, Win98 compatible version is available. jaclaz