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CDBOOT: Could Not Find NTLDR


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Hi there,

I've been scratching my head over this Windows Server 2003 Multiboot DVD...

I've followed all the steps in the guide, and yet I still get the message saying that it can't find NTLDR.

I have a suspicion as to where the problem lies: when the guide says to replace i386 with 3STD, instead of finding 4 occurences, the hex editor finds 7! What's worse, if I make the search case sensitive, it finds 5 for i386 and 2 for I386.

Where am I going wrong here?

It's windows server 2003 R2 by the way.

Thanks for the help in advance.

FB

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Have the exact same problem :unsure:

My config is:

D:-

__!AIODVD---

...................!___XP_2---

...................!setupldr.bin

....................................!___SETUP (windows XP install files)

__xp2.bin

-using EasyBoot 5

-everything is poited correctly with WinHex (or is it? :} )

-trying this for 7th day now, so my head feels like inflated watermelon in a 0.33 coca-cola bottle :wacko:

HELP!!!!!!!

I know mistake is somewhere in what I did, because It boots when I put files in cd root,(then it reports error, cannot find XP disc, but it enters setup)

I think there's problem on relation xp2.bin - setupldr.bin, but cannot locate it. <_<

Edited by Angelico_Payne
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Use geitonaki's auto-create-boot folders. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=58446

Also, when you download it, just do the basic of redirecting in the create_boot_folders.bat file. Also, you could also edit the create_boot_folder.bat(Note:create_boot_folder.bat is not the same as create_boot_folders.bat). In the are where it has:

copy BOOT.BIN "%2\%3.bin" > nul 2>&1
start /w xvi32.exe "%2\%3.bin" /S=universalrepl.xsc "I386" "%3"

and change the .bin extensions to .dat.

Edited by m3n70r
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Easyboot launch bootfile from its ezboot folder (put all .dat in ezboot folder)

and in easyboot use "run xxx.DAT" (replace xxx by the good file)

Mine multicd uses EazyBoot and all works fine with 6 versions of windows xp SP2 ..

Home Edition OEM / Pro Edition OEM / Pro volume license and for each

OS regular or unattended are possible. (note it takes just 596,7mb on the cd :) thanks optimize function of UltraISO/CDImageGUI)

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i have this kind of peoblem too.

i used sdshell to make it,but i found that the "OEM" one showed:"CDBOOT: Could Not Find NTLDR

"

And the "server 2003" showed "NTLDR is corrupt"

i did as geitonaki's steps (because i will not use amd64,so i just cracked the setupldr.bin.)

Then the "Enterprise" show nothing .but the DataCenter Standard&Web showed:

"please inset the disk labeled : ****cd-rom into drive A"

i really cannot match it

thx for helping

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