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Problem adding Ultimate Boot CD v2.21 to BCDW


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  • 4 weeks later...

@all

solution:

Adding Ulitmate Boot CD v2.21 to your bcdw menu

instruction:

1.) make a folder to the root of your bootdvd or bootcd on hdd: ubcd

2.) then extract the hole iso of Ultimate Boot Cd to the folder: ubcd

3.) now you have to patch the loader.bin in the folder \ubcd\boot with a hexeditor

then scroll down and add that entry: /ubcd/boot

4.) now you have to do only one thing - add an entry in bcdw.ini or cdshell.ini

5.) add this parameter to bcdw.ini:

\ubcd\boot\loader.bin ; Ultimate Boot CD v2.21 ; ^ Start Ultimate Boot CD 2.21

Now make the iso with cdimage and test it with virtual pc or vmware.

Look at my Multiboot DVD

:)

I have integrated follow stuffs:

Boot Optionen:

Bart's Windows PE

Knoppix v3.4 CeBit Edition

Ultimate Boot CD v2.21

Betriebssysteme Workstation:

MS Windows 98 SE

MS Windows 2000 Professional SP4

MS Windows XP SP1

Betriebssysteme Server:

MS Windows 2000 Advance Server SP4

MS Windows 2003 Server Corporate

Acronis Programme:

Partition Expert

True Image Server 6

True Image Server 7

Recovery Expert

Disk Editor

Drive Cleanser

Migrate Easy

OS Selector

Powerquest Programme:

Deploy Center 5.5

Drive Image 6

Partition Magic 8

Datapol Programme:

CIA Commander

Office XP SP3

Cu Webjunkie

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi!

I have a question concerning the bcdw plugin for cdshell.

i added these lines to my cdshell.ini

if $lastKey == key[3]; then bcdw /isolinux/isolinux.bin

if $lastKey == key[4]; then bcdw /images/trueim7.WBT

if $lastKey == key[5]; then bcdw /ubcd/boot/loader.bin

key 3 is to start knoppix. it works

keys 4 and 5 are to start True Image 7 German and UltimateBootCD 2.21 don't work.

I always get an error message.

"Error: File not found.

[Command: bcdw] [Line: 92.2] [File: cdshell.ini]"

3.) now you have to patch the loader.bin in the folder \ubcd\boot with a hexeditor

then scroll down and add that entry: /ubcd/boot

i changed the entry /boot to /ubcd/boot with a hex editor. is this correct?

Isn't it possible with the bcdw plugin to start different images like the standalone application does?

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Yeah, that would be a possibility.

But every time a new version of ubcd is released, you have to check that all links are correct.

Is there a easier way to integrate the ubcd to the AIO dvd using cdshell (and bcdw plugin)?

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i got it. it works perfect now.

i had updated the files from cdshell to the newer version (2.0.15b beta) before. it doesn't works woth bcdw plugin anymore???

now i have the good old cdshell 2.0.11

and now everything works fine

if $lastKey == key[3]; then bcdw /isolinux/isolinux.bin

if $lastKey == key[4]; then bcdw /images/trueim7.WBT

if $lastKey == key[5]; then bcdw /ubcd/boot/loader.bin <---after editing with /ubcd/boot AND moving all images from /ubcd/images/ to /images/

Now the following options are running on my AIO-DVD

Windows 2000 Prof SP4 (unattended AND standard setup)

Windows XP Prof SP1 Corporate (unattended AND standard setup)

Windows 2003 Advanced Server Corporate (unattended AND standard setup)

Knoppix 3.4

Ultimate Boot CD v2.21

Norton Ghost 8 Corporate

Partition Magic 8 German

Acronis Partition Expert 8 German

Acronis True Image 8 German

office 2003/office xp with sp1-3 and exchange 2003 and some smaller apps are also on the dvd to fill it.

Thanks to Markymoo, Webjunkie and of course to flyakite

The only problem still left is the bootscreen of knoppix when starting ghost8 or partition magic 8 :)

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Norton Ghost 8 Corporate doesn't boot correctly on 'real computer startup' (in vmware it works!!) and freezes when starting (it doesn't matter if started via bcdw or memdisk (diskemu yet not tested).

I have a ASUS A7N8X Deluxe with 2 Seagate PATA HDDs and a NEC 1300 A DVD Burner. No Serial ATA or something activated. I don't think my hardware is such special that Ghost could have problems.

The next "problem" is the bootscreen of knoppix. everything started via memdisk (i think diskemu too) has this problem. but only if there is bcdw used anywhere in the cdshell.ini

can someone acknowledge?

Edited by FBi_
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A lesson learnt. Don't use betas unless absolutely necessary. I am using 2.0.11

ultimatebootcd has the sense to use cdshell now.

You can always take a look and use my cdshell script it runs 27 operating systems plus utils.

http://www.911cd.net/forums/index.php?act=...st=0#entry37238

2k3 Enterprise,DataCenter,Std,Web

2k Advanced Server,Datacenter,Server,Workstation

XP Tablet,MediaCenter,Std,Home,nLite,oem,custom

NT4 Enterprise,Server,Workstation

Linux Knoppix

Ultimatebootcd

Erd Commander

Acronis Utils

ME, 98, 95

Norton Av

BartPE

Ghost

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Hi!

Thank you.

The link doesn't work (forum temp down?). Could you attach it here?

Just for info, Ultimate Boot CD Ver 2.3 is released.

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The link works now.

i got another easy way to implement the ubcd 2.31

just hexedited the loader.bin to /ubcd/boot and edited the cdshell.ini with notepad.

i changed all entries from images/ to ubcd/images/

that's enough to boot the disk images.

the dosapps folder has to be in root, i think.

mcafee and fprot don't work :)

that's one of my problems at the moment.

i think the rest of the dosapps won't work also. i haven't tested yet, cause the lack of time.

the other "problem" is, bcdw doesn't boot my ghost correctly. it can't write to disk?!? with memdisk it works, but then there's the knoppix crap again.

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