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Multiboot Friends,

I am trying to add KILLDISK pro to my Multiboot DVD ISO. To my understanding The iso CD image is the professional version and the floppy image is the personal or free version with limited capabilities. For the life of me I can not get the iso or the floppy img version to work in my AIO-ISO. I have tried to extract the boot loader from the ISO renaming it something like Kill.img and then taking the files from within the KillDisk ISO image and placing them within the root of my AIO-ISO. After creating the ISO and running it Virtual machine I press for KILLDISK, it starts in dos (like it should) but then it prompts for (a:)? I have tried WinImage and UltraIso to create an .ima file. Get the same results. Even when I create the floppy image (which is the free version of KillDisk) and create an .ima file through WinImage add it to the root it will still prompt for drive a: (none of the other .ima files I created have been this much of a headache)

UBCD contains the free version of killDisk. When I run UBCD in Virtual machine or VMWARE, I can run KillDisk through the hard Disk Utilities. After I render UBCD into file and Integrate its menu with mine (which CDSHELL is set up the same way booting .scn text files) the ISO image gives the same floppy prompt.

Perhaps there maybe a switch that I haven’t been using, or there is a setup directory within the boot loader. Either way I’ve tried so many different methods and still can not get it to work the way it should.

Any advise on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thankyou,


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well, I've KillDisk Pro workin' well on my Multi-Boot CD, but I use BCDW2 and the image is bigger than 1,44/1,38MB, but it loads OK using BCDW2. Maybe you'd try using BCDW2 to make a test, it's good and I think it's better than CDShell, but I've used CDShell sometimes.

If you want, you can download BCDW2 from http://rapidshare.de/files/24673697/bcdw201a.rar

Tell me if this solved your problem!

Bye!

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