I havent even bothered with the Win7 portion, as im trying to get the XP option to work, without any success. My goal is to create one usb boot stick where i can choose to boot my xp image or my win7 image.
Still cant get this working, so ill give an update of everything ive tried.
This requires more RAM but avoids the mass storage driver problems - though you may not be able to access all hard drives or USB drives in your system once you have booted to BartPE.
You do not have the correct Mass Storage Drivers present in your XP/BartPE image files and so it cannot detect the USB drive when it switches to protected mode.Ģa: Try changing the BIOS Menu Hard Disk access mode from 'Enhanced - AHCI' to 'Legacy' or 'Compatible' (mainly a fix for non-USB drive booting though!)Ģb: Add mass storage drivers to your XP installation (UBCD4Win v3.60 does this automatically when you use the default build)Ģc: Load the XP/BartPE ISO file into a ramdrive and use firadisk.gz. This may well be the problem if UBCD boots when emulated under QEMU but not on some real systems.įIX: 1a: Use a modified version of NTDETECT.COM which does not reset the USB controller - see hereĢ. The version of NTDETECT.COM you are using is resetting the USB controller and thus the USB drive is no longer present. This is usually because of one of two reasons:ġ. Dell PC or Acer TravelMate laptop) using any XP based USB bootable drive, the problem is usually caused by the WinPE/BartPE OS not being able to access the files on the USB drive. If you get this error when booting from some PCs (e.g. You can also use Syslinux or grub as the bootloader, ive tried BSoD IVe tried both, im not sure what the difference is. Now there's plenty of options in xboot, you can add the iso as iso emulation, hard drive emulation. Since it seems my problem is getting the ecore.iso to successfully boot using a multiboot usb file structure we'll just concentrate on that and forget about also booting the win7 iso.Īnd heres the structure of the usb disk after XBOOT formats it. This results in just a black screen after the XP LOGO screen. I would select ISO RUN FROM MEM when i would add the iso before it builds the usb disk. I always got some error about the executeable not being right or something.įind -set-root -ignore-floppies -ignore-cd /images/ecore.isoģ.)The closest ive gotten is using YUMI which is another multiboot creator app. I wasnt sure where it put this, so ive tried right on the root of the usb stick, as well as replacing the one in the root of the ecore.iso, which is the name of the xp image.Ģ.) Using firadisk in the menu.lst for grub. Ive tried the following work arounds.ġ.) Using the hex edited NTDETECT.COM, it made no difference.
Ive tried changing sata from ahci to compatibility. Ive seen this is common due to it looking for the hd drivers or such.
But when i boot the XP iso i get a bsod 0x7b after the xp boot logo screen. Im using XBOOT to create the multiboot filesystem with the isos. My goal is two have one usb boot stick that when i boot it i can choose which one of those to boot. One is an xp iso and one is for windows 7.
This will boot your PC into your Windows 10 advanced boot menu.So basically at work we have two cd images.
Right-click your Windows Start menu button and click Settings.
Using The Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) The custom Windows PE environment should then boot, allowing you to begin recovering your Windows installation. Once the Rufus flashing process has completed, reboot your PC with your flash drive plugged in.