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well guys i made a multiboot dvd with Windows XP live Cd, Bartpe XP Pro, Home and Media center edition all in one and succesfull loaded (in virtual pc) all gone goob

now my iso has some free space and i have an iso file that i wanted to add

since I'm using BCDW i added the new iso into the ini file

the iso loaded good but afther loading it give me some errors that it culdnt find system files (the iso has a mini command and ghost tools) i was checking and i cant find how to make the BCDW to succesfull load the iso with the required sytem files


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the iso is only 150 mb and i dl the iso so i didnt made it

it is an booteable iso

the entire dvd is about 4.2 gb

this is how i'm making the dvd

cdimage -lMultiboot -t07/23/2008,14:00:00 -h -n -m -o -bE:\Multiboot\bootsect.bin E:\Multiboot E:\Multiboot.ISO

the thig is that the iso load but when it strt it give an error

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the iso is only 150 mb and i dl the iso so i didnt made it

it is an booteable iso

the entire dvd is about 4.2 gb

this is how i'm making the dvd

cdimage -lMultiboot -t07/23/2008,14:00:00 -h -n -m -o -bE:\Multiboot\bootsect.bin E:\Multiboot E:\Multiboot.ISO

the thig is that the iso load but when it strt it give an error

OK, the -o switch is present, but 4.2 Gb seems to me too much, as from what you list a lot of files should be "in common" :unsure:

You may want to try -oc or -oci or -ocis:

-o optimize storage by encoding duplicate files only once

-oc slower duplicate file detection using binary comparisons rather

than MD5 hash values

-oi ignore diamond compression timestamps when comparing files

-os show duplicate files while creating image

(-o options can be combined like -ocis)

If you can have the image smaller than 4 Gbytes, it could eliminate part of the possible causes.

I guessed it was a bootable .iso ;), but what it should boot? I mean DOS, Linux, a PE of some kind....:unsure:

As an example, BCDW is said to be non-compatible with XPSP2 SETUPLDR.BIN (and probably newer releases too):

http://www.collewijn.info/xpe/boot-cd/Make...zard%202.01.php

Whatever the .iso is called, try changing it's name to something that goes BEFORE anything else, like AAA.ISO.

WHAT error does it give?

jaclaz

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i forgot to tell that i have some unattended prgs like Office and others

but in any case i made it to work

Yhis is how i made it

I extracted the iso to the root of the dvd (using 7zip and amazing it extracted also the boot sector)

added the boot sector to the BCDW and it did the thig

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