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May 21 2006, 12:48 PM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Hi all!
This is (probably) the most complete and updated guide on how to build a Multi Boot DVD. I'll be updating it as i can. Hope you like it changelog Aug, 20 (2007)
- Automatically create multi-boot folders and files - Install all your software directly from your CD/DVD (so it won't be copied to the HD saving time) - You'll have just one Install.cmd file to update/maintain all your software - Determine which software gets installed in which OS - Still be able to use the OEMPreInstall=Yes and [GuiRunOnce] in winnt.sif to launch some other stuff that you may need - You can slipstream drivers to every OS you want, having only one copy (BTS's DrivePacks integration being researched) - You'll still be able to use any post-install methods you like (RunOnceEx, kTool, WPI, WIHU, XPlode, etc) This guide is compatible with the following methods and tools: - nLite - RyanVM - HFSLIT - BTS's DriverPacks (Method 2 is recomended. That way you can have only one copy of the drivers and slipstream them to all the OSs.) - Windows Post-Install Wizard (WPI) - kTool - WIHU - XPlode This guide is compatible with the following OSs: - Windows XP SP1 - Windows XP SP2 - Windows Home - Windows XP Media Center - Windows 2000 - Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, Web & Data Center) - Windows 98 Before we start: Keep it simple, for boot menu use CD Shell, use simple winnt.sif files, etc. You should beautify, only after you'll successfully completed and booted from all OSs. Some beautifying options are at the end of this guide. What you will need: - Time and patience, don't expect to get everything to work the first time - Various operating system CDs or ISOs - Sufficient drive space (5+ GB to be safe) (I used +/- 20GB for my DVD) - CDImage (GUI'ed version) - CD Shell - Hex Workshop to hex-edit files. - Optional - VMware (Shareware), Virtual PC (Freeware) or Qemu (Freeware) (for testing purposes) - Any ISO burning software, like CDBurner XP (Freeware) Work on one operating system at a time. Test once you have that operating system added to make sure everything works right, then move onto the next OS. It will save yourself time if something goes wrong and you have no idea where to look. You can only test your DVD once you've passed the "Creating the ISO" section. Good luck! Let's get started: Let's set up our folder structure: - In your C:\ (or the root of your OS drive) create this folder structure: ------------------------------------ DVD\ DVD\BOOT\ DVD\BOOT\TOOLS\ DVD\SETUP\XP\Professional ------------------------------------ DVD is the root folder and SETUP will store all of the CDs - Extract the CD Shell.zip file and move the TOOLS folder into the BOOT folder - Move the BOOT folder into the DVD folder. - Copy all the contents of the XP Pro CD to DVD\SETUP\XP\Professional. Automatically create multi-boot folders and files (thanks to geitonaki) - Download geitonaki's SFX file - Execute it and browse to your DVD folder. When finished it will open create_boot_folders.cmd, modify it to your needs. - It will create the PRO1 boot folder, modify setupldr.bin, modify txtsetup.sif, create the PRO1.bin boot sector and copy the WIN51, WIN51IP and WIN51IP.SP1 (WIN51IP.SP2 if Service Pack 2) tag files. (Notice that PRO1.bin has to have exactly 4 letters UPCASE) CODE call create_boot_folder.cmd C:\DVD\SETUP\XP\Professional C:\DVD PRO1 FOO 0 - Create a text file, inside PRO1, with NotePad, and rename it to winnt.sif. This will make winnt.sif create a tag file that identifies the OS being installed. In this case, the tag file will be XPPRO.TAG, but you can specify whatever you want: QUOTE [GuiUnattended]DetachedProgram="%SystemRoot%\System32\cmd.exe /c @ECHO something>%SystemDrive%\XPPRO.TAG" Creating RunOnce.cmd - Create a RunOnce.cmd file inside DVD\SETUP\XP\Professional\i386\CMD\ and paste the code in. - RunOnce.cmd looks for Install.cmd on the DVD and calls it. QUOTE @echo off You can use the RunOnceEx method for this. RunOnceEx only runs at first logon, so applications may need reboot. The method above goes around that, it's "rebootless"!for %%i in (c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z) do if exist "%%i:\software\Install.cmd" call %%i:\software\Install.cmd exit Launching RunOnce.cmd from Svcpack.inf - Add these lines to svcpack.inf inside DVD\SETUP\XP\Professional\i386\: QUOTE [SetupData]CatalogSubDir="\i386" Notes:[SetupHotfixesToRun] CMD\RunOnce.cmd - Svcpack.inf may come as svcpack.in_, just use the eXPander utility (thread here) to extract the svcpack.inf inside it, then delete the svcpack.in_. - As you can see Svcpack.inf will launch RunOnce.cmd at T-13 stage. - You'll have to addapt the [ProductCatalogsToInstall] in svcpack.inf according to the new CatalogSubDir="\i386" because it may point to a different location (in which case you'll get an error message during installation). If you don't have any file references under [ProductCatalogsToInstall], then just don't worry about it. - Use the eXPander utility to transform svcpack.inf back to it's compressed svcpack.in_ form, which is smaller (this is optional). Creating the Install.cmd file - Create a Install.cmd file inside DVD\SOFTWARE\ and paste in the following: QUOTE @echo off REM next line makes sure the *.TAG extension is identified setlocal enableextensions REM checks for the XPPRO.tag file and go to the corresponding section: if exist %SystemDrive%\XPPRO.TAG call :XPPRO REM checks for the XPPRO2.tag and go to the corresponding section: if exist %SystemDrive%\XPPRO2.TAG call :XPPRO2 REM checks for the SERVER2003.tag file and go to the corresponding section: [if exist %SystemDrive%\SERVER2003.TAG call :SERVER2003 REM End goto :end :XPPRO REM Here we'll add the software to install to the XP Pro version. Example: REM "%~dp0" refers to the full path the Install.cmd is in, so you don't have to worry about drive letters start /wait %~dp0\Software\Program1.exe /s start /wait %~dp0\Software\Program2.exe start /wait %~dp0\Software\Program3.exe /qn REM End this section REM end of this section : goto :end :XPPRO2 REM Here we'll add the software to install to the XP Pro Unattended version. Example: [color=#333399]start /wait %~dp0\Software\Program1.exe /s start /wait %~dp0\Software\Program2.exe start /wait %~dp0\Software\Program3.exe /qn REG IMPORT %~dp0\Software\Tweaks.reg REM End this section REM end of this section : goto :end :SERVER2003 REM Here we'll add the software to install to the Server 2003 version. Example: REG IMPORT %~dp0\Software\Workstation.reg start /wait %~dp0\Software\ProgramA.exe /s start /wait %~dp0\Software\ProgramB.exe REM End this section REM end of this section : goto :end :end REM Here we'll add the options for every OS. start /wait %~dp0\SOFTWARE_ALL\AntiVirus.exe start /wait %~dp0\SOFTWARE_ALL\Firewall.exe /s REM Applying tweaks to the registry. Independent of the TAG: REG IMPORT %~dp0\Software\Tweaks.reg del /f /q %SystemDrive%\*.TAG del /q /f %SystemRoot%\*.bmp del /q /f %SystemRoot%\system32\dllcache\*.scr del /q /f %SystemRoot%\system32\setupold.exe del /q /f %SystemRoot%\system32\presetup.cmd exit Install.cmd checks for any tag file and when it finds performs the associated task. As you can see, aplications are installed directly from the DVD (not copied to the HD) thus not needing the OEMPreInstall=Yes or [GuiRunOnce] in winnt.sif, that you can still use to launch some more stuff that you may need, and saving time Finishing Up DVD Layout: Ok, now check if your DVD layout is similar to this, if it is, everything is ok. Keep in mind that this is just a sample layout. This layout includes XP Pro and Server 2003, but you may add as many as you like (or as many as it fit's on DVD). C:\DVD\ - Multi boot DVD Source C:\DVD\BOOT\ - CDShell folder C:\DVD\i386\ - Windows XP Pro reduced source folder (OPTIONAL) C:\DVD\PRO1\ - Boot folder 1 for XP Pro C:\DVD\PRO2\ - Boot folder 2 for XP Pro C:\DVD\3ST1\ - Boot folder 1 for Server 2003 C:\DVD\3ST2\ - Boot folder 2 for Server 2003 C:\DVD\SOFTWARE\SOFTWARE\ - Folder where software is placed C:\DVD\SOFTWARE\Install.cmd - CMD file that takes care of the software installation C:\DVD\SOFTWARE\SOFTWARE_ALL\ - Folder where software for all OSs is placed C:\DVD\SETUP\XP\Professional\i386\CMD\RunOnce.cmd C:\DVD\SETUP\Server2003\Standard\I386\CMD\RunOnce.cmd Creating a boot menu (CDShell): It's time to create a boot menu. CD Shell scripting it very simple and I believe that if you read my example you'll find it very easy to modify to your needs. Creating the ISO (CDImage): Now we only need to create the ISO so we can test our DVD. I'll follow the non-GUI CDImage tutorial, but you can use the GUI'ed CDImage version if you like. Put the cdimage.exe in the same directory as the DVD: ------------------------------------- C:\CDImage.exe C:\DVD ------------------------------------- And automate the process: Make a batch file that you can run whenever you want to make the ISO. To create a batch file open Notepad and paste the below code into it. Save the file as whatever you want and then just change the extension to .bat, like C:\makeiso.bat. QUOTE DEL C:\*.ISO Ok, time to test your ISO with VMware (for example) and add another OS!start cdimage.exe -lDVD -t01/01/2006,12:00:00 -b\DVD\BOOT\loader.bin -h -n -o -m \DVD C:\AIODVD.iso EXIT Extras Add an Unattended option: This section will teach you how to add an option which let's you install Windows unattendedly. - Copy the PRO1 folder and PRO1.DAT file to "Copy of PRO1" and "Copy of PRO1.DAT" - Rename it to PRO2 and PRO2.DAT - Hex-edit PRO2.dat and scroll down until you see "PRO1" in the right hand side. Replace PRO1 with PRO2. - Hex-edit setupldr.bin inside the PRO1 folder and Ctrl+H, then search for Type: "Text String" "PRO1" and replace it with PRO2. - Save the file, choose not to back it up. - Click "OK" and then choose "Replace All". It should say "4 Occurrences Replaced". When done, save the file and choose not to back it up. - Edit winnt.sif to include the unattended options. This may be a good time to read the ref.chm file in Microsoft Deployment Tools, it explains how to set up winnt.sif for an unattended installation. You can use your winnt.sif file to skip some boorings steps of your installation like typing the serial number, defining your language and keyboard or even skip all the steps with the UnattendMode=FullUnattended command. After you created your winnt.sif add these lines to it, so it TAG's the OS being installed: QUOTE [GuiUnattended]DetachedProgram="%SystemRoot%\System32\cmd.exe /c @ECHO something>%SystemDrive%\XPPRO.TAG" - Ok, so now we have a second boot option. Its time to add that option to the boot menu, so you can actually choose it. Just open up your DVD\BOOT\cdshell.ini and add these lines to it:QUOTE XP_Pro: print c "\n\cXXMicrosoft Windows XP Professional \n" print "1) Regular \n" print "2) Unattended \n" XP_Pro_Key: if $lastKey == key[1]; then chain /PRO1.DAT if $lastKey == key[2]; then chain /PRO2.DAT Add Windows 98 Follow this guide, by chon_. Add Drivers: Follow this guide, by a06lp. Additional Resources - Setup Billboard Screens (or learn how to make your own here). - Microsoft Deployment Tools at Microsoft and Rapidshare. They contain the ref.chm file that has info for WINNT.SIF configuration, along with other utilities. Explanation of how it all works: Understanding The Boot Process - CD Shell lets you choose which XXXX.DAT boot sector to access (located on the DVD root) - The boot sector (PRO1.DAT for example) says where to load the SETUPLDR.BIN file (located in each of the boot folders) - SETUPLDR.BIN has instructions on where to access txtsetup.sif (on the same folder) which accesses the appropriate DVD\SETUP\XX folder and starts the text-mode setup for Windows Timeline T-39 - Depending on the boot folder, winnt.sif's DetachedProgram creates a tag file identifying the OS. T-13 - Svcpack.inf launches the RunOnce.cmd inside ...\i386\CMD\ of every OS. Install.cmd checks for the tag file and then performs that TAG's associated task. And that's it, i'll be updating as i can Hope it was usefull to you This post has been edited by andregcasal: May 14 2008, 08:55 PM
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May 22 2006, 01:13 PM
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I Love MSFN... ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Egypt Member No.: 39626
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wow Very helpful Guide thanks andregcasal
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May 22 2006, 01:35 PM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Thanks mzar720!
I'll be updating this guide very soon, maybe even extend it to a complete "Making a multi boot DVD" guide. I hope it can help many people Regards, André Casal This post has been edited by andregcasal: May 22 2006, 01:40 PM |
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May 24 2006, 01:13 PM
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I Love MSFN... ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Egypt Member No.: 39626
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I'll be updating this guide very soon, maybe even extend it to a complete "Making a multi boot DVD" guide. I hope it can help many people its a great idea to have another uptodate Guide in Making a multi boot CD/DVD Keep up the good work André Casal and sorry for late replay. |
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Jul 27 2006, 07:54 PM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Updated
This post has been edited by andregcasal: Jul 27 2006, 07:56 PM |
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Jul 28 2006, 05:58 AM
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I Love MSFN... ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 30-December 04 From: Egypt Member No.: 39626
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Thanks andregcasal for this Great Guide
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Jul 28 2006, 02:36 PM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Welcome
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Aug 11 2006, 08:20 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 11-August 06 Member No.: 107271
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good~~!
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Aug 16 2006, 01:59 AM
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creator of the vistapack Group: Software Developers Posts: 670 Joined: 19-July 06 From: the netherlands Member No.: 103683 OS: XP Pro x86
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Wauw, thats a cool guide, is it possible that you can ad win 98 into it?
i would like to see how that works man. keep up the good work! |
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Aug 16 2006, 02:03 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 11-February 05 Member No.: 43719 |
an excellent guide ! I love it ! Thank's a lot !
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Aug 18 2006, 10:49 AM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Thank you all! It's you feedback that keeps me going
About Windows 98 maybe later. I have so much more to add to this guide that Windows 98 will have to wait, but thanks for the suggestion! Regards! This post has been edited by andregcasal: Aug 18 2006, 10:54 AM |
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Aug 18 2006, 10:53 AM
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Windows XP PowerPacker Creator ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 621 Joined: 22-January 05 Member No.: 41734 OS: none
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Very helpful indeed.
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Aug 18 2006, 12:01 PM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Thanks Siginet! I'll give it a try and then i'll see what i can do , thanks
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Aug 28 2006, 03:01 AM
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creator of the vistapack Group: Software Developers Posts: 670 Joined: 19-July 06 From: the netherlands Member No.: 103683 OS: XP Pro x86
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Alright man, keep going!
i like this guide already, too bad for win98 but i will wait for it! i have all the time in the world just keep doing your thing man bye bye damian |
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Aug 29 2006, 11:18 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 29-August 06 Member No.: 108899
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Great guide.
By the way, Qemu turned out to be a great free option to test the boot iso. |
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Aug 29 2006, 12:15 PM
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Newbie Group: Banned Posts: 11 Joined: 28-August 06 From: walsall Member No.: 108819
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QUOTE Creating the Boot Sector - Open your CD or ISO with IsoBuster - Go to "Bootable CD" -> Extract the *.img file. ...or download the boot sector you want from here: Windows XP Home Windows XP Pro Windows 2000 Windows Server 2003 Windows NT 4.0 - Rename it to a PRO1.DAT - Open PRO1.DAT in Hex Workshop - Scroll down and replace i386 with PRO1 IPB Image Can someone put all the fles in a zip folder and send it me please i need these files but the download link is dead... thanks |
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Aug 30 2006, 05:01 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 3-January 04 From: The Netherlands Member No.: 11866 |
Excellent guide mate. Helped me a lot with some things !
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Sep 2 2006, 12:15 PM
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André Guimarães Casal ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 175 Joined: 25-November 05 From: Aveiro Member No.: 80771
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Hi all!
I'm glad this guide was usefull to you I'll give a try at Qemu and will try to solve the link problems. It seems Flyakite's Multi Boot DVD Guide site is offline for now. Cya |
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Sep 3 2006, 04:27 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 19-July 06 Member No.: 103573
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Hi!
Can somebody upload me the folder "Pro" of Windows XP & 2000 with SP2 english? I have only the german PRO Folder. Boot from CD with BCDW: WindowsXP German WindowsXP English Windows2000 German Windows2000 English BCDW boot Prod.bin -PROD- (windowsXP) & Pro1.bin -PRO1- (windows2k) look like this: http://rapidshare.de/files/31784341/PROD.rar |
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Sep 5 2006, 05:07 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 18-July 06 Member No.: 102678
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since in the post i created nobody answered, maybe someone here knows an answer to this:
is it possible to integrate a server 2003 r2 version into a multiboot environment (2003 enterprise, standard, sp1, volume-license etc.) do you have to apply a method similar to the 2003 SP! hack? |
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