PROBLEM in USB MULTIBOOT 10
#1
Posted 07 October 2008 - 11:40 PM
Good day!
i already red all of the thread regarding
how to and guidelines in making MULTIBOOT USB
but unfortunately i can't get a successful MUltiboot usb.. =(
i think i did it on the right way like
on what you've post..
i used USB_MULTIBOOT10.cmd
i click it and i follow all the instructions .as is...
and i begin to boot the pc using usb drive.
yes,i can see all the menu and i select the
1. text menu...etccc..... => to install windowXP
it load up all the drivers but after the STARTING WINDOWS
the BSOD appears.. so i try to modified the NTDETECT.com using
Tiny Hexer as you said..
i booted it up again and it loads all the driver and after the STARTING WINDOWS text
the BSOD still up again. and it saying SESSION3_INITIALIZATION_FAILED
i did already configuring my CMOS and Bios and IDE config.
but i still get the same problem..
sir i've almost a week doing this USB_MULTIBOOT10.. =)
but i think im the unlucky ones..
can you please HELP me with this.!?!?!?!
P L E A S E ! ! ! !
if you can't reply
here's my ym gil_gela@yahoo.com
THANKS! and
Best Regards!
#2
Posted 08 October 2008 - 12:18 AM
Look here http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=4900
2. XP-Source Preparation - *** BEFORE YOU START ***
http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/
Quote
for Integrating in your XPSOURCE BTS DriverPack Massstorage with TXT Mode Enabled.
In that case a lot of Extra RAID SCSI and SATA Drivers (about 120 extra) are Integrated which appear in the
XP Setup BootFolder $WIN_NT$.~BT on USB-Drive and can prevent a lot of XP Install Boot Problems.
First use RyanVM Integrator and then use DPsBase to Improve your XP-Source.
As alternative I advise you to use the NEW technique, which in my view is the Preferred approach.
Install XP from USB AFTER Booting with PE from HDD or USB using USB_XP_Setup.cmd
http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=5306
The advantage of the NEW technique is that there are no changes needed in the BIOS Setting.
Booting for XP Setup occurs all the time as normal from the C-Install Drive if you Install on C-Drive.
Thus the USB-stick does not need to be bootable
and it is not needed that the motherboard supports booting from USB.
So this is Install XP from USB without booting from USB
#3
Posted 08 October 2008 - 08:02 AM
but how can i make a Modified XP
to be boot in USB??
or is there any possibility to make
it in BOOTABLE in USB ?=)
This post has been edited by (=EZEKIEL=): 08 October 2008 - 08:04 AM
#4
Posted 08 October 2008 - 11:25 AM
- Copy your XP CD to XPSOURCE folder on harddisk.
- First use RyanVM Integrator and then use DPsBase to Improve your XPSOURCE Folder.
- Then Run USB_MultiBoot_10.cmd to make your USB-stick
#5
Posted 10 October 2008 - 02:33 AM
i follow your instructions wimb. but what i did is this,,
after the procedure no.2. i copy all the output
files that build by the RyanVM to the XPSOURCE Folder
in c:.. am i did it right?? or it is not to be on that way..?!?!?
thanks! =)
#6
Posted 13 November 2008 - 07:08 AM
The multiboot method is great. Simple to understand and execute. Far better than the the many wall of text ones out there.
But doesn't work on my 702 model (1Gb ram and 8Gb ssd)
Anyone can provide simpler instructions on how to solve the blue screen problem during installation of Winxp??
#7
Posted 13 November 2008 - 02:38 PM
#8
Posted 13 November 2008 - 03:09 PM
cgbp, on Nov 13 2008, 06:08 AM, said:
The multiboot method is great. Simple to understand and execute. Far better than the the many wall of text ones out there.
But doesn't work on my 702 model (1Gb ram and 8Gb ssd)
Anyone can provide simpler instructions on how to solve the blue screen problem during installation of Winxp??
You also should be using SP2 or SP3 if error code is not 0x0000007B.
What is the error code on the blue screen?
#9
Posted 15 November 2008 - 02:13 AM
I checked a couple of older threads and turned out SP2 (or 3) was the saviour.
Previously I was using an old WinXP only CD.
After I slipstreamed SP2 to it and re-did everything, the installation works fine now.
#10
Posted 20 November 2008 - 05:10 AM
first i tried a nlited win xp home sp1, i kept manual install, but it just halts when it is about to copy the installation files, just a black screen and nothing happens.
then i tried MicroXp, which also is a nlited winxp, but there i got BSOD when its gonna copy the files.
at last i got to work with a clean copy of win xp home.
but i want to run a nlited casue im using a asus eee 1000h.
please help!
#11
Posted 20 November 2008 - 12:25 PM
AFAIK on Asus EeePC you should be using at least SP2. The post above yours confirms this, and at the same time you are asking why the SP1 copy did not work
#12
Posted 20 November 2008 - 12:56 PM
the untouched windows sp1 worked fine.
but i really want to use MicroXP or my nlited version. cant stand bloatware =)
edit: if i remember it right the error code was 0x0000006f
This post has been edited by stiffy420: 20 November 2008 - 12:59 PM
#13
Posted 20 November 2008 - 01:31 PM
You won't find assistance or help with it on the Forum.
Heck, SP2 was released in 2004:
http://en.wikipedia....wiki/Windows_XP
and there were REASONS for it.
While "forcing" SP3 might be overkill, SP2 should be the minimum pre-requisite.
jaclaz
#14
Posted 20 November 2008 - 02:05 PM
i had no luck nliting myself anyways...
#15
Posted 20 November 2008 - 02:24 PM
I mean nlite has users that can be counted in the tens if not hundreds of thousands.
The USB_multiboot has as well a very large "base", and an expecially large one coming from eeePC owners.
The reports about problems with both, are actually comparatively very few, and usually (no offence whatsoever intended to anyone, just trying to sum up experience
1) in very few cases by an actual problem with the app, that nuhi (for nlite) or wimb/ilko_t (for the install Xp from USB) generally fix in a few days at the most
2) in a large number of cases by people wanting to use features that are simply not there/ or using untested or modified source, or, again, not following instructions and introducing variations
3) in another large number of cases by various PBCAK related problems:
http://acronyms.thef...onary.com/PBCAK
Your problem seem to belong to #2) above.
You need a pragmatic approach.
Re-create a SP2 nlited version, keeping the components needed for install (see FAQ's).
Follow EXACTLY the available documentation/howto's, BOTH for nlite and for the USB install, do not rmove "too much".
DO not introduce variations.
Try and see if it works.
Report exactly the BSOD error (if any).
If everything goes well (by any chance) try removing something else, and loop through the steps until you actually get back the BSOD.....
...then redo what you did in your previous attempt....
jaclaz
#16
Posted 29 November 2008 - 06:42 PM
#17
Posted 14 June 2009 - 03:05 AM
jeff1971lee, on Nov 30 2008, 08:42 AM, said:
you need to integrate first the XP files with the updated DriverPacks
you can download it thru this site.. www.driverpacks.net
#18
Posted 15 June 2009 - 03:29 AM
#19
Posted 15 June 2009 - 04:21 AM
When replying to a thread, please do check DATE of last post.
I sincerely hope that in 6 months stiffy420 found a way to solve the problem
And besides jeff1971lee was reporting a solution, NOT a request.
jaclaz
This post has been edited by jaclaz: 15 June 2009 - 04:23 AM
#20
Posted 27 September 2010 - 11:23 AM
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