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In the download pages I do not find the link to the corresponding support topic.

Is it also lost?

Peter

Internet Explorer 9

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File Name: Internet Explorer 9
File Submitter: Aeolis
File Submitted: 09 Dec 2012
File Updated: 25 Dec 2012
File Category: App scripts

CREDITS: My BIG THANK YOU for the Reboot.pro community!

DESCRIPTION: This is a Internet Explorer 9 script that gives user the ability to use it inside a PE build. With it you can add shortcuts to Desktop, Start Menu, a Start Menu custom folder and you can even configure a few basic options for Internet Explorer 9.

THE PROGRAM: Windows Internet Explorer 9 makes Web sites look and perform as if they were native to Microsoft Windows. Internet Explorer 9 lets you tap into the power of your whole PC so your Web sites shine. Taking full advantage of your PC's hardware through Windows, IE9 lets you enjoy graphically rich and immersive experiences that are as fast and responsive as native applications installed on your PC. A robust set of built-in security, privacy, and reliability technologies keep you safer and your browsing experience uninterrupted.

FROM AUTHOR: I hope you like using it as much as I liked creating it. I hope you can test and post your comments here. I would like suggestions on how to clean/improve this script.

Best regards,

Aeolis

Click here to download this file

Option to offer paypal donation to members is available

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Hello,

 

I've made available a plugin that allows members to specify their own paypal account and see a simple donate box is placed next to the member profile.

 

Please help me test this new feature and know if it is working as intended. I hope you like it.

 

To test, edit your member profile and visit the "Donate Button" option that now appears there. This option is only available for members above the advanced level.

 

If you prefer, you can also visit the following link: http://reboot.pro/index.php?app=core&module=usercp&tab=core&area=ng33donate

 

:)

COMODO Internet Security 2013

Reboot Competition: The smallest Win7 PE bootdisk

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Competition Goal for 2012: A Barebone Win7PE

Before the end of the year, we'd like to give a good farewell to Win 7 in reboot style.

 

Note: You need to present your projects on this competition before the end of this year.


We'll award the coolest and most fashionable Win7PE project bellow 100Mb. The prize is an ISOstick from http://www.isostick.com/

Requirements
- Overall size bellow 100Mb (compression is allowed)
- Windows Explorer must work
- Use a tool at your choice to automate the building steps (winbuilder, batch scripts, anything goes)


Call your friends to help, try the craziest things that come to your mind and post here on this topic your proposals for others to try out and give feedback. If the winner of this competition is supported by another forum across the web then a URL back to the supporting forum will be mentioned on reboot award.

Everyone: We need help spreading the word. Please post the link to this topic on your google-plus or other favorite forum sites around the Internet. The more people knowing about this event, the better. Thanks! :)

The goal is to have fun and squeeze those megabytes to fit the limits. The 2012 winner of the light-weight Win7 PE competition will be announced on the end of December.


Additional notes (from questions of participants)
- Not restricted to Windows PE, if you manage to make a mini-Windows 7 within the requirements it is accepted
- The winner takes the award, the other participants get ranked and listed accordingly (2nd, 3rd, ..., positions)
- Teams are accepted. Work with your friends
- Publish early, get feedback early. We will only review new works until the 23rd of December. Present your work early to get feedback early or it might not be considered at all
- No ready-made ISOs please. Microsoft restricts the distribution of their files, therefore we need to be able of building your project using some automated tool (winbuilder, batch scripts, whatever you like to use)


What counts
- There is no world record established for the minimum sized Windows 7 install so this is a good opportunity to present the slimmest Windows 7 to date.
- After reaching the minimum of 100Mb required to apply, the look, functionality and size count


Have fun!
:cheers:

Search memory for string that defines image path ?

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Hi,

Firadisk and Winvblock can scan memory for specific string

and the Image pathes specified within it to load the images

 

I mean like this

 

map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99)
write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/xpsp3.iso;floppy,vmem=find:/firadisk.ima;\n\0

 

So, Is Imdisk able to do something like that ?

 

p.s steve6375 had wrote this tutorial to autoload setup iso

http://www.rmprepusb.com/tutorials/firawiniso

it uses firadisk (and passes the image name in memory)

or imdisk (installs it before setup and write iso name to txt file on the disk)

 

 

memdisk 2 --mem

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I have:

 

title FreeDos
    root (hd0,0)
    kernel /Iso/memdisk.gz
    initrd /Iso/FreeDosAlx.gz

do it is possible to convert without use /Iso/memdisk.gz?

i tryed:


title FreeDos
find --set-root /Iso/FreeDosAlx.gz
map --mem /Iso/FreeDosAlx.gz (fd0)
map --hook
root (fd0)
chainloader +1
boot

but it not work.

About..WINB v2

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File Name: About..WINB  v2
File Submitter: Tony4219
File Submitted: 22 Dec 2012
File Updated: 22 Dec 2012
File Category: App scripts

Adds a startmenu item, when clicked, displays info about your current build, such as build number, date, which usbstick used, etc. This info is stored in KEYS of an INI file and displayed by VBScript, which pops up a small dialog box using Echo. No additional files needed, except for build.ini that contains your personalized info. You can leave the last 3 of 4 Display lines blank if you want (Key3/4/5). Keys seem to hold only about 50 characters each. Tested only with Win7PESE x64 although it is simple enough to modify for other purposes.

I found this absolutely necessary when building frequently and using different usbsticks, and wondering exactly which build I was running at the time. I used something similar with BartP and XPE. I hope you can find it of use.

If you have difficulty saving a brand new build.ini file, then "prime the pump" and put a short file (see below) called build.ini in: %GlobalTemplates%\Win7PESE\AdditionalFiles\DirCopy_x64\build.ini

Tony4219


p.s. My current 6-line build.ini file that matches the second screen shot:

[section]
Key2=Tony's WINB Build Version
Key3=WINB145 12/22/12 CopyFilesFULL
Key4=IE8 not showing videos.
Key5=Brcom WiFi only connects to unsecured.
Key6=Hi Mom !!

Click here to download this file

[help]Installing XP on to a new HP (no Native-SATA mode)

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Im trying to install XP on to a HP Presario CQ-150SI

There is NO Native-SATA mode (IDE-mode/legacy-mode/ect)

In-fact thare is only one driver on the HP site:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=5274559&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=5259203&swLang=13&taskId=135&swEnvOID=228

 

On boot from XP instalation disk it just BSOD(xp-sp3 with additional Drivers/Original XP-Sp2)

Id dose not even show that"Windows could not find HDD"story

 

Im not to sure if N-lite is going to fix this one

 

Is XP Realy Dead Or is thare a work around?

 

edit:

BSOD code

STOP 0x0000007B errors are caused by device driver issues (especially those related to hard drive and other storage controllers), viruses, data corruption, and sometimes even hardware failures.

beta testing

Problem starting tftpd32/tftpd64 on inactive adapter (Windows)

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Using latest version (v4.00) of tftpd32 and tftpd64 service edition, I have encountered the following problem running on various versions of Windows (XP and Windows 7 32-bit).  Windows 7 64-bit however does NOT appear to have this problem.

Problem:
Computer has two network adapters installed. I have configured both TFTP and DHCP servers to bind to one of the adapters IP address. If I start the TFTP32/64 service with a network cable connected to the adapter such that the network is active (carrier present), everything works fine.  However, if I start the service with the cable disconnected or the connected boot device powered-off (no carrier present), then the TFTP and DHCP servers do not start.  Launching the GUI to verify the configuration shows that the TFTP server and DHCP server tabs are missing as though they are not enabled.  Open the settings dialog and the DHCP tab shows that the DHCP server configuration is not set (IP poolstarting address is 0.0.0.0, size = 0, etc.).  The INI file has the DHCP option set to bind to the inactive adapter IP address, however the other network adapter IP address is displayed/selected.  Using netstat -an shows that nothing is listening on the various UDP ports 67 or 69.


It is required that we bind the TFTP and DHCP servers to the one adapter only.  Also, it is typical that the boot device connected to the Ethernet adapter on the PC is powered-off during the installation and starting of the TFTP service.

Has anyone else had this problem?  Does anyone know of a solution (beyond the obvious workaround of having an active network when starting the service)?

Thanks in advance.

winpe4 et explorer : pour débutant comme moi.

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Bonjour,
 
Ne m'exprimant que difficilement en anglais, même avec un traducteur automatique, je préfère "poster" ici en français.
Ce matin j'ai montré à mes collèges l'écran de winpe4 et du bureau inesthétique. Ils m'ont répondu : "bof, c'est du déjà vu. E c'est pas complet".
J'ai lu sur plusieurs forums ( dont http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/157368-winpe-40-explorerexe/  ) que l'intégration de "windows explorer" n'est pas facile. Et que je ne suis pas le seul a vouloir en savoir un peu plus sur cette difficile cohabitation ( comme allgames71 sur http://reboot.pro/topic/16544-create-a-bootable-winpe-40-usb-drive/page-4#entry162767 ).
Et peu importe le besoin et la raison.
J'ai donc fait comme tant d'autres, généré un winpe4 avec pwershellV3 : 300Mo ! Et avec procmon, je suis parti à la "pêche à l'explorer". Avec les diverses informations obtenues sur le net, j'ai avancé avec une grande lenteur.
Pour le cas de explorer;exe utilisé comme simple gestionnaire de fichiers, j'ai ajouté les clès presque une par une. Je pouvais lancer plusieurs boîte/fenêtre explorer.exe, copier, faire des "drag/drop" entre fenêtre. Mais le rafraîchissement automatique ne fonctionnait pas : il fallait faire F5 chaque fois. Source de perturbation.
Pour le cas de explorer.exe lançant le bureau ( en modifiant ainsi la clé ...winlogonshell=explorer.exe ), le bureau ne se lançait pas.
 
Les 2 cas ont été en partie résolus en supprimant le processus "wallpaperhost.exe" avant de lancer explorer.exe. Mais en partie seulement. Et le beau fond d'écran bleu disparaît : l'écran devient tout noir.
 
Pour le cas de explorer.exe utilisé en simple gestionnaire de fichiers, il n'y a plus besoin de faire F5. Ce qui me suffit comme résolution. Mais il reste des fonctionnalités qui ne fonctionnent pas. Cela dépend des clés et programmes injectés dans winpe. A chacun sa liste. Pour un ensemble complet autant avoir W8 complet.
Pour le cas de explorer.exe lançant le bureau, c'est encore moins complet. Le bureau est tout noir. Il faut faire au moins une moins F5 pour voir la corbeille apparaître; On peut créer des répertoires et des fichiers su le bureau.
Selon les clés et les fichiers injectés, on peut avoir la MMC, MSI, et même WSMAN qui n'est pas proposé avec powershell. Mais là, faut inclure le pilote http.sys. J'ai cherché longtemps avant de trouver sur la partie anglophone de ce site une indication pour inclure le compte système dans divers groupes, ce qui m'a permis d'arriver à faire des invoke-expression et du winrs -r:http//.... dans les deux sens.
Voilà, tout ca pour dire que wallpaperhost.exe est un point délicat qui m'oblige à choisir entre le fond d'écran bleu ou le rafraîchissement automatique. En fait, je ne choisis pas car mon but était de comprendre une méthode "primaire" pour faire évoluer winpe et de faire au moins une fois ce genre de modification sans employer de programmes faits pas d'autres. C'est le plaisir du "fait maison". Comprendre un peu, même pas tout mais juste un peu. BartPe, Winbuilder...c'est un autre monde, le monde des "pros".
Sachant que de gros "cmd" et de gros ".reg" n'apportent rien dans un "post", je m'abstiens de les joindre. D'ailleurs, je ne suis pas au bout, car cela devient un vrai puzzle et l'hiver arrive.
Un dernier mot, pour mettre les 300/400 Mo dans un disque exploitable j'ai opté pour un vhd sur le disque USB interne. Pour un vhd sur un disque USB externe, il faut que je me renseigne sur le chargement des pilotes usb car un tel démarrage échoue sur mon vieux pc. Mais cela oblige à une nouvelle modification de boot.wim ( déjà modifié pour http.sys ).
Je me demande si quelqu'un peut modifier le programme walpaperhost.exe ou au moins expliquer pourquoi il a un tel comportement.
 
Ma question : comme je voudrais utiliser l'option "netsh trace ...", il faut installer le driver ndiscap.sys. Mais pour l'instant je ne trouve pas. Je suppose que c'est possible avec netcfg.exe. Si l'un de vous a une idée...
 
Cordialement;
Noël
 
Ps : mais je ne résiste pas au plaisir de dire que si quelqu'un souhaite consulter les scripts, je les fournirais bien volontiers... "faits maison" ;-))
 
Ps 2 : je tente de mettre les seuls fichiers/clés vraiment utiles. Mais avec explorer.exe, cela grossit toujours.

HELP PLEASE LAPTOP WONT BOOT

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i was running a scan for spyware with spyhunter4 and it didn't find anything unusual but it didn't recognize a program... i think it was SQL something not really sure. anyways it suggests that i disable the program and then reboot my laptop and so i do and now its giving me this black screen with 3 options to boot from, Spyhunter, Windows xp, and Windows vista/7 (non of which work) i click enter on any of them and it gives me an error 17 message. i dont know what to do . i'm using an HP 2730p 1.8 Ghz  intel centrino 2 running windows 7. 

FiraDisk (latest = 0.0.1.30)

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FiraDisk
File/RAM Disk driver for Windows.  
From discussion in Shao's topic GRUB4DOS RAM Disk Recognized by RAMDISK.SYS, I try making a Windows driver to read GRUB4DOS' drive map table and use GRUB4DOS RAM drives in Windows. This driver is the result. It emulates SCSI adapter and disk. It can use RAM disk loaded by GRUB4DOS in Windows.  
Shao's driver WinVBlock can also use GRUB4DOS's RAM drives.  You can visit his thread for more detail.

This driver is not suitable for people who are not familiar with making and manipulating disk image or don't know how to use GRUB4DOS.
It may take a long time to study about them depending on each person.

What is this driver for ?
When your Windows has problem running or is infected with viruses, it is difficult or sometimes impossible to fix it from within windows itself.
Options to fix it or recover data from it would be
- Boot DOS. You can get data from FAT partition.  With some add-on you may be able to access data in NTFS partition.
- Use Linux or other OS to access your data with some limitation in its NTFS features.
- Windows PE run from CD or USB drive
- Remove harddisk from the computer and put it in another computer with Windows installed. You can access NTFS partition, scan virus, modify registry, create partition, delete partition, format, install new Windows in existing NTFS partition without formatting.

Windows PEs created from Winbuilder are useful for data recovery and manipulation of harddisk partition.
They are normally run from CD-ROM.  If you don't want to burn CD, or the computer you want to run it on don't have CD-ROM drive, another option is run from USB drive.

GRUB4DOS has ability to load disk image to RAM and create RAM drive for use in DOS, Windows 98. You can boot DOS, Windows 98 in RAM.
Newer Windows based on Windows NT cannot use GRUB4DOS RAM drive unless you have driver for it.
With FiraDisk driver you can use GRUB4DOS RAM drive in Windows XP-7. It can be used to boot Windows.

If you have FiraDisk integrated in PE ISO. It is possible to use GRUB4DOS to load PE from ISO file into RAM and run PE from RAM.
When you run Windows from RAM.  You can use your recovery tools, antivirus, partition managers to modify your harddisk.  You can also delete/rename some folders (Document and Settings, Program Files, Windows) and reinstall Windows in old NTFS partition without deleting your data files and don't get old and new files mixed.
You can store multiple ISO files on the same drive and choose it in GRUB4DOS at boot time.

Platform:
Can run in
- Windows XP 32-bit
- Windows Server 2003 32-bit
- Windows 7 32-bit
- Windows 7 64-bit (Test Mode)

Download  
Latest version = 0.0.1.30
Driver files : http://www.mediafire.com/file/rlo3ye60tryrtja/firadisk-driver-0.0.1.30.zip
Source files : http://www.mediafire.com/file/vbd2dwas2rckdj5/firadisk-src-0.0.1.30.7z
F6 Floppy image : http://www.mediafire.com/file/zqbzl5sa77tlmpl/firadisk-driver-0.0.1.30-f6.7z

Test-signed 64-bit driver is included.  If you want to test it in Windows Vista or Windows 7 64-bit, you must enable TESTSIGNING Boot Configuration Option before you install this driver.
If you don't want to be warned about unknown publisher, you may install my self-signed test-signing root certificate before you install this driver. TestSignRootCA.reg ( 4.78K )

Old versions v0.0.1.0 - 0.0.1.28 MF

Status / change log
- Sector-mapped virtual drive is not supported.
v0.0.1.30
- Added: boot option indicates that the virtual drive is required for booting.
v0.0.1.28
- Added: Read options from GRUB4DOS RAM drive.
v0.0.1.26
- Fixed: CD-ROM emulation in Windows 7.
- Fixed: BSOD when unloaded.
- Added: Allow disabling detection of GRUB4DOS and Memdisk by settings in registry.
- File-backed virtual drive "cdrom,file=..." does not work in Windows XP-2003 text-mode setup. But "cdrom,vmem=..." works.
v0.0.1.24
- Find disk image file without knowing drive letter of backing drive. ( use find:\ instead of <drive letter>:\ )
v0.0.1.22
- It is possible to boot Windows XP in disk image file.
v0.0.1.20
- Detect MEMDISK (v3.86) RAM drive.
- Test SSE2 memory copy code.
v0.0.1.16
- Fix: Slow transfer speed of RAM drive.
- Bug: Cannot boot Windows XP setup from RAM CD-ROM.
v0.0.1.12
- Fix: Windows Server 2003 compatibility.
- Fix: Can read hexadecimal number (0x12345678) in boot option parameters.
v0.0.1.10
- Virtual floppy disk drive.
- New "physicalmemory" boot option keyword.
- Bug: Cannot read hexadecimal number in boot option parameters.
v0.0.1.8
- File-based drives can be created using /firadisk boot.ini option.
- Fix: Detection of GRUB4DOS' RAM CD-ROM.
v0.0.1.6
- Bug: Incorrect detection of size and address of GRUB4DOS' RAM CD-ROM.
v0.0.1.4
- Support multiple virtual drive.
- Support CD-ROM ISO loaded with GRUB4DOS.
- No floppy drive emulation. Floppy disk image mapped to (fdx) will appear to be removable disk.
v0.0.1.0
- Support 1 virtual hard drive that has been loaded with GRUB4DOS's map --mem command.
- Windows XP can run from virtual hard drive in RAM.

Planned features in future versions:
- Add/remove drives from CLI or GUI.

Configuration
  • Registry
    • key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FiraDisk
      • value StartOptions type REG_SZ
        data = list of drive description to create separated by semicolon.
        Example: disk,vmem=find:\file1.img;cdrom,vmem=find:\file2.iso;floppy,vmem=c:\file3.img;disk,vmem=c:\file4.img,size=1052835840
          There are 3 types of virtual drive : disk, cdrom, floppy
          There are 3 main types of media/image :

        file=path  : File read/write.
        vmem=path  : Memory mapped file.
        vmem without path : Allocate from virtual memory (RAM+pagefile).

        Optional parameters

        offset=number
        size=number
        heads=number
        sectors-per-track=number
        ro : read-only
        boot : indicate that the virtual drive is required for booting Windows.

        If file does not exist and size is specified, new file will be created.
        If file exists but is smaller than offset+size, it will be extended.
      • value DisableDetectGrub4dos  type REG_DWORD
      • value DisableDetectMemdisk  type REG_DWORD
      • value DisableDetectedRAMDrives  type REG_DWORD
        0=enable 1=disable
    • key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\FiraDisk\Parameters
      • value StartOptions  same format as above.
        You can write to this value at first stage of Windows XP setup by using TXTSETUP.OEM section [Config.FiraDisk].
      • value PnP  type REG_DWORD
        0=Create new FiraDisk Enumerator device at startup.  1=Don't create new FiraDisk Enumerator device.
  • GRUB4DOS RAM drive
    Create a small RAM drive with drive number between 0-127 and write FiraDisk options to it.
    Begin with [FiraDisk] (case insensitive)
    followed by \n
    then StartOptions=data\n
    and end with \0.
    Backslash is escape character in write command.
    You can use / instead of \ in data field. When FiraDisk read this data, it will convert / to \ automatically.
    Example:
    map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99)map --hookwrite (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/file1.iso;floppy,vmem=find:/file2.img;\n\0

Firadisk driver installation instruction for Windows XP
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Test FiraDisk with GRUB4DOS mem drive (non-boot drive)
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Test FiraDisk with GRUB4DOS mem drive as boot drive
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How to create/mount raw disk image with FiraDisk 0.0.1.12 (updated 2009-09-30)
Not very convenient though.
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How to clone Windows XP by copying files to different disk (or image)
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Boot BackTrack5 With Grub4Dos

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I Need some help i want to boot the new Backtrack 5 KDE 32 from my Boot disk using grub4dos

currently:
menu.lst
title BackTrack 5 KDE 32

find --set-root /ERDIMG/BT5_KDE_32.iso

map /ERDIMG/BT5_KDE_32.iso (0xFF) || map --mem /ERDIMG/BT5_KDE_32.iso (0xFF)

map --hook

chainloader (0xFF)

see it stops booting here
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any ideas?

New slightly modified LiveXP project with 100 new or updated app scripts included!

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Some of the scripts included:

Clamwin, AVZ, Macrium Reflect, PartitionWizard, DIXML, FireFox & QtWeb.

Download is here. (200MB)

Requirements:
2GB or more RAM + a powerful CPU!
An original, untouched, WindowsXP SP2/3 CD/ISO copied/extracted to hard drive, as source.
Note: Only tested & working in real machines with USB dongles. No VM's.
_____________________________________________________________
A smaller package for small/older PC’s with 384MB+ RAM is here. (35MB)

 

 

Note:

Please use a proper download manager when downloading. Not Windows built-in!

Here is a good one:

http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/free-download-manager-portable

___________________________________________________________________
Credits for the building tools goes to:
Amalux, Lancelot, Galapo, orisensol, Peter Schlang, PSC, Olegpov, paraglider, Radoi Ovidiu, Sherpya, Nikzzzz, Olof Lagerkvist, fxscrpt, saydin77,
John Adamopoulos, Cdob, Holger Kotsch, beakmyn, curare, Maanu, Nuno Brito, Lodovik, oriensol, karyonix, Kare, Dera, Highway Star, Edborg & the whole ReBoot Land community...

Program Files on Network Share...

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Hi All!

 

I am trying to build LiveXP where apps were on some network share. Is there some solution to make script for making some network share where apps will be but shortcuts from Start Menu and from Desktop will be functional with starting over the network?

 

For me, it is very logic to make regullar LiveXP ISO with option "Boot from CD" for every application, and latter extract from ISO all off apps to some network share. But how to make automatic share (map for example W: drive as some share) when LiveXP starts and what gone be with shortcuts when apps are moved out from ISO?

 

Thanx in advice.

Official website of Xboot.

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Official website of Xboot.



http://sites.google.com/site/shamurxboot



Official website for Xboot has been created.
work on website is in progress.All the future news ,updates ,downloads etc. will on official website from now on.
Official forum for Xboot will remain here though.

:smiling9:

grub4dos on the second partition because of bitlocker: Question

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Hello,

recently I tried to install grub4dos on the second (primary) partition with bootmanager.
The first (primary) partition is encrypted by bilocker. The bootentry for grldr.mbr was made in bcd

Unfortunately ist seems grldr.mbr doesn't find grldr.
Try (hd0,0): NTFS5: on the monitor.

I thought grldr.mbr search on first, second, third etc partition, but
in this case not.

How can grldr.mbr be forced to search from second partition?

Any idea wil be appreciate.

PartitionGuru 4.01 Create Partitions by specify starting sector

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http://www.eassos.com/partitionguru-free.php

PartitionGuru401 is the best partition manager I have found. I have tried Acronis Disk Director, EaseUs, GParted, Paragon. No other partition manager lets you so easily and specifically tell it the exact "starting sector" and "ending sector" when creating your partition - so you can design your hard drive with exactly your own perfect preferred partition alignment. Plus it is only 2 MB whereas the other competing solutions are often 100MB+.

 

http://sites.google.com/site/webuploads7373/PartitionGuru401FreeDOS.img

2.88MB Download - Here I have used the application's feature to create a bootable USB stick and then I have copied the payload into a blank 2.88 IMG file provided by steve6375. This will save you from having to install the application if you only want to try it in Boot Mode.

 

For menu.lst

title PartitionGuru401FreeDOS.img
map /PartitionGuru401FreeDOS.img (fd0)
map --hook
root (fd0)
chainloader /kernel.sys

 

When creating a Partition - it allows you to enter directly StartingSector and EndingSector which very few other utilities do without confusing interfaces. I always create my partitions with StartingSector divisible by 4096. You should also have (EndingSector + 1) be divisible by 4096. This results in TotalSectors being divisible by 4096 since TotalSectors = (Lastsector + 1 - Firstsector).

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