They put I am finding a problem that I don't know the cause or solution.
My HFSlip this located in the following location:
D:\Win2K\HFSlip
It is inside of this local one they count whole the folders created automatically and some that created following a tutorial for more advanced use.
They put I am having a problem in the hour of the creation of ISO. Inside of the paste HFTOOLS, has BOOT.BIN, extracted with bbie.exe of my CD of the windows 2000 SP2.
But the HFSlip report the following when trying to create ISO:
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Creating ISO...
Warning: creating filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660.
Warning: creating filesystem with (nonstandard) Joliet extension
but without (standard) Rock Ridge extensions.
It is highly recommended to add Rock Ridge
HFTOOLS/mkisofs: Uh oh, I cant find the boot image 'BOOT.BIN' !
Your ISO is here: D:\Win2K\HFSlip\win2k.iso
Warning: creating filesystem that does not conform to ISO-9660.
Warning: creating filesystem with (nonstandard) Joliet extension
but without (standard) Rock Ridge extensions.
It is highly recommended to add Rock Ridge
HFTOOLS/mkisofs: Uh oh, I cant find the boot image 'BOOT.BIN' !
Your ISO is here: D:\Win2K\HFSlip\win2k.iso
The ISO file has 34Kb and not any file inside.
Inside of HFTOOLS I have mkisofs.exe and the cygwin1.dll and the boot.bin and even so it doesn't work. The boot.bin is been worth because I use it to create the ISO bootable from Ultra-ISO and I get to use ISO and to install in my Microsoft Virtual PC.
Can anybody help me?
Thankful! Luciano.