Install XP from a ISO file No RAM disk
#41
Posted 20 March 2011 - 03:32 AM
and doesn't recognize previously installed Windows XP. What about you guys?
#42
Posted 20 March 2011 - 04:56 AM
Yes, a existing a:\txtsetup.oem turns setupldr.bin to this internal defaults: a kind of unattended installation.
#43
Posted 22 March 2011 - 01:38 AM
#44
Posted 22 March 2011 - 10:51 AM
#45
Posted 14 April 2011 - 08:21 PM
title First part of Windows XP setup from ISO map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) map /XP.iso (0xff) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP.iso;\n\0 chainloader (0xff) title Second part of XP setup from ISO / Boot first internal hard drive map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP.iso;\n\0 chainloader (hd0)+1
The HDD for the installation was NOT connected via USB, because my mobo ( GA-P35DS3R rev. 1.0 ) only boots from USB in 1.1 mode and "Plops" USB driver did not work for me. Instead, the installation HDD was connected to the 4. S-ATA Port of the ICH9R, and the target HDD was on the 1. S-ATA port. Then I booted the installation HDD via the boot menu of the bios, which explains the mappings I needed in the winsetup.lst . I never installed a Windows XP so fast, even it could have been faster, since the installation HDD was only a 2,5" drive with 5400 rpm, which normally belongs into an external USB enclosure. Of course this method should work the same way if the installation HDD would have been booted through USB, but I did not test this since it would have been painfully slow with my mobo.
C.U. Picobot
This post has been edited by PicoBot: 14 April 2011 - 08:24 PM
#46
Posted 15 November 2011 - 02:39 PM
Has everyone tryed to install the way described here with winnt.sif inside?
If i put winnt.sif in i386, just after format, when it starts to copy files, i get copy error for all files in winvblock.ima.
Without winnt.sif, everything is ok.
Any ideas?
#47
Posted 16 November 2011 - 10:54 AM
Set it to No or delete the entry.
Thank you for this topic!
#48
Posted 06 January 2012 - 03:19 AM
#49
Posted 10 January 2012 - 04:41 PM
Using XP Home as example
XP Home SP3....updates slipstream with RyanVM tool
DriverPacks...all the latest
Using Winnt.sif
I added this to my presetup.cmd as described by, cdob
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start /b "Open handle to virtual CD-ROM drive." pushd "%CDDRIVE%"
and I am using what I assume to be the newest WinVBlock from ilko_t post here
http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__956290
This is my menu.lst (test purpose only)
title XP SP3 Home install find --set-root /laddsbootusb.tag map --unmap=0:0xff map --unhook map --mem /XP/Floppy/winvblk.ima (fd0) map --mem /XP/Floppy/winvblk.ima (fd1) map /XP/ISO/HOME.ISO (0xFF) pause checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook chainloader (0xFF)/I386/SETUPLDR.BIN
Everything seems to load fine in TextSetup Mode, if I hit f6, WinVBlock is there in the choices(I just hit f6 the one time to make sure my menu.lst mapped the ima file) I get pass the normal BSOD and I am able to format and copy files...computer reboots and DriverPacks start and when DP is done...get the error about the Path and can't find CD drive
The editing of the presetup.cmd seems to be the trick for, wimb
http://www.msfn.org/...post__p__957331
I am not booting to USB but once because I thought the presetup.cmd trick would eliminate the second part of install as listed below?
title 2 Continue Windows XP setup map /winvblock.IMA (fd0) map /winvblock.ima (fd1) map /Inst/XP_RAM.ISO (0xff) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook chainloader (hd0)+1
This post has been edited by laddanator: 10 January 2012 - 04:45 PM
#50
Posted 10 January 2012 - 05:59 PM
laddanator, on 10 January 2012 - 04:41 PM, said:
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Underling USB connection is installed. The existing USB connection is lost and a new one builded.
This part kills connection to WinVBlock driver.
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#51
Posted 10 January 2012 - 06:14 PM
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Have not tried this but I will
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I think I will stick with the Firadisk method (Nothing against WinVBlock) as a second choice and winsetupfromusb as the first choice. I took stuff from 4 different sites and combined them to make my monster so to speak( cdob, used your XP_INST.IMA with some mods) . I have been meaning to post my stuff on reboot and still plan to do so by the weekend. I have developed a work around without having to use a step 2 on XP installs with Firadisk. The below is not needed anymore
title 2 Continue Windows XP setup - firadisk.img /XP.iso map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP.iso;\n\0 chainloader (hd0)+1
I am sure this is not the first work around but my methods works so far so good.
This post has been edited by laddanator: 10 January 2012 - 06:33 PM
#52
Posted 12 January 2012 - 08:39 AM
will you please detail your mode you made with xp_inst.ima ?
thanks.
@ cdob
so your final say is , firadisk is more favourite then winvblock , when we are talking about Without RAMDISK iso install ?
p.s , on second part ,when user boots from internal hdd ( in cases when he was originaly booted from usb) , he gets HAL.DLL error,
and normal mapping does not work on some hardware .
i.e
checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1)
checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0)
what should be the failsafe entry , that we should use in 2nd part ?
because in boot,.ini , the rdisk was written as (1) in place of (0) originally .
#53
Posted 12 January 2012 - 09:06 PM
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No..XP still needs the GUI part to finish but what I am saying is after the first reboot (text setup) you do not have to boot back to USB and GUI mode is not eliminated. There is still a GUI mode. You can boot straight to the HD and using the method below, the install will continue. The USB stick or drive must remain in so install can finish but you can boot straight to HD after the first part from USB. I only eliminated the need to boot to USB for the second time to load the second Firadisk command... write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP/HOME.ISO;\n\0
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I think both drivers, WinVBlock and Firadisk are great. I personally have had better luck with Firadisk and yes for this mehtod, I say Firadisk is the better choice as WinVBlock maybe on other stuff.
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and normal mapping does not work on some hardware .
I have tested this method on 28 plus machines and have booted straight to the HD drive after first reboot from USB and never had this issue.
Posted this on reboot but I will repost (copy paste) my method here
Ok, here we go. I started this topic because I was trying to turn a two boot to USB process to install XP from ISO into a One boot to USB if need be and through some helpful post I have managed to do so. Also didn't want to load the whole ISO to ram for small ram machines
This is what I started with in my menu.lst
iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP Home Setup Part 1 from %USBRoot%\nDec 11 password --md5 $1$A$hzYlFap3SLNNQ/tA7c3.S. find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) map /XP/HOME.ISO (222) map /XP/firadisk.img (fd0) map /XP/firadisk.img (fd1) map --harddrives=1 map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP/HOME.ISO;floppy,vmem=find:/XP/firadisk.img;\n\0 rootnoverify (222) chainloader
and you had to follow a reboot to USB for part two (didn't like this part)
iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP Home Setup Part 2 from %USBRoot%\nDec 11 password --md5 $1$A$hzYlFap3SLNNQ/tA7c3.S. find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) # map (hd1) (hd0) # map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP/HOME.ISO;\n\0 root (hd0,0) chainloader /ntldr chainloader (hd0)+1
well not anymore. I needed a one boot process because of time and I wanted to eliminate confusion for my other techs without having to make sure USB was booted a second time or set all the g4d defaults to boot the second choice and so on. I looked at all links that was available to me and I put them all together to make one project.
First I want to say winsetupfromusb (Thanks ilko_t) is my favorite and the easiest in my opinion and can be found here
http://www.msfn.org/...omusb-with-gui/
I just wanted a backup option and this method I came up with using Firadisk is the second choice for me.
First I am going to use XP Home as my example but works for Pro and MCE
Second, you DO NOT have to change Paths or ISO names from the default ones in cdob, XP_INST.IMA or setup.cmd. Just setup the root of your USB and folder names and ISO names as listed on the post at MSFN from the link at number 2 below. I like to use certain ISO names and folders becasue it keeps the confussion down for me as I have three job titles at my company and things get crazy sometimes.
1. I am using a SP3 Disc with all DP and Dec updates slipstream with RyanVM update tool
2. I download the XP_INST.IMA from here (Thanks cdob) http://www.msfn.org/...aded-iso-image/
3.Changed the name of the XP_INST.IMA to HOME.IMA and mounted the IMA with imdisk http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html/
4.Changed the name of the path and ISO file in the ISOimage.ini and it looks like this \XP\ISO\HOME.ISO
5.Changed everything in the setup/setup.cmd to match the paths (not needed if path is set in the ISOimage.ini) but just in case
set reassign= if not exist c:\ set reassign=true if exist c:\XP\ISO\HOME.ISO set reassign=true if exist c:\XP\2003*.ISO set reassign=true if defined reassign if /I %SystemDrive%.==C:. set reassign=
and here
SET ISOfile= set ISO_file_search=\XP\ISO\HOME.ISO if exist ISOimage.ini for /f "eol=;" %%a in (ISOimage.ini) do if not %%a.==. set ISO_file_search=%%
and here
rem ISO file added to another ISO image if not exist V:\I386\TXTSETUP.SIF if exist V:\XP\ISO\HOME.ISO ( (echo. &echo mount ISOfile V:\XP\ISO\HOME.ISO) >>presetup.log set device_ImDisk=\device\ImDisk1\ imdisk.exe -a -t file -f V:\XP\ISO\HOME.ISO -o ro -m W: echo.>>presetup.log dir W:\ >> presetup.log echo.>>presetup.log
6.Updated the Firadisk driver from here that's in the mounted IMA in a folder called firadisk http://reboot.pro/8804/
7.Updated the imdisk drivers from the mounted IMA in a folder called imdisk file http://www.ltr-data.se/opencode.html/
8.Saved the changed mounted IMA file
9.Created folders on my g4d USB Stick /XP/ISO and /XP/Floppy (using the new g4d 12-30-11) http://code.google.c.../downloads/list
10.Copied my HOME.IMA (also created PRO.IMA and MCE2005.IMA the same way) to /XP/Floppy and my XP ISO to /XP/ISO
11. Created a new folder in my BOOTWS folder (winsetupfromusb to check HD number) called FULLISO and copied my modded ?.lst file into. http://reboot.pro/12449/
This is what my 4.lst in my /BOOTWS/FULLISO folder looks like (pretty much 2 thorugh 8 will be the same execpt the checkrange numbers and the HD numbers..I am using 4.lst as example because my PC has 3 internal HD)
set List4=4.lst echo %List4% echo %USBRoot% echo %Offset% echo %XPISO% echo %Image% pause --wait=10 Making Sure Paths Exist...Hit Enter Key At AnyTime map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd3) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd2) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd3) (hd2) map %USBRoot%/XP/Floppy/%Image% (fd0) map %USBRoot%/XP/Floppy/%Image% (fd1) map --e820cycles=3 map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP/ISO/%XPISO%;floppy,vmem=find:/XP/Floppy/%Image%;\n\0 rootnoverify (222) chainloader (222)/I386/SETUPLDR.BIN
This part may or may not be needed and can be =3 or =0
map --e820cycles=3
Use in my testing to eliminate in case of the black cursor of death
If you notice I set the same variables for the ISO name and IMAGE name so my Home, Pro, and MCE2005 could all use just one /BOOTWS/FULLISO folder and this is my working xpiso.lst which I load from my menu.lst
##USB XP Menu 2 if exist %USBRoot%/Menu/Splash/xp.xpm.gz set BG=%USBRoot%/Menu/Splash/xpiso.xpm.gz splashimage %BG% title !USE PARTITION WIZARD FIRST! THIS IS THE FULL ISO INSTALL. SLOWER root() title root iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP Home SP3 Install From ISO From %USBRoot%\nDec 11 With Most Drivers\nThis Is A Little Slower Method password --md5 $1$A$hzYlFap3SLNNQ/tA7c3.S. find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag clear set /p /u Answer=ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO INSTALL XP HOME SP3...Y or N : if /i "%Answer%"=="n" echo Back To Main Menu! && configfile %USBRoot%/Menu/xpiso.lst set Offset=%USBRoot%/BOOTWS/FULLISO set XPISO=HOME.ISO set Image=HOME.IMA clear if not exist %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/HOME.ISO echo Can Not Find XP Home. Please Contact Superman && pause --wait=10 Going Back To Main Menu && configfile %USBRoot%/menu.lst clear echo Installing XP HOME From %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% echo Loading Files From %Offset% clear map --unmap=0:0xff map --unhook map %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% (222) clear #checkrange 0x00,0x01 read 0x8280 && configfile %Offset%/fd.lst checkrange 8 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/8.lst checkrange 7 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/7.lst checkrange 6 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/6.lst checkrange 5 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/5.lst checkrange 4 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/4.lst checkrange 3 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/3.lst checkrange 2 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/2.lst #checkrange 1 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/1.lst boot title root iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP MCE SP3 Install From ISO From %USBRoot%\nDec 11 With Most Drivers\nThis Is A Little Slower Method password --md5 $1$A$hzYlFap3SLNNQ/tA7c3.S. find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag clear set /p /u Answer=ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO INSTALL XP MCE SP3...Y or N : if /i "%Answer%"=="n" echo Back To Main Menu! && configfile %USBRoot%/Menu/xpiso.lst set Offset=%USBRoot%/BOOTWS/FULLISO set XPISO=MCE2005.ISO set Image=MCE2005.IMA clear if not exist %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/MCE2005.ISO echo Can Not Find XP MCE2005. Please Contact Superman && pause --wait=10 Going Back To Main Menu && configfile %USBRoot%/menu.lst clear echo Installing XP MCE2005 From %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% echo Loading Files From %Offset% clear map --unmap=0:0xff map --unhook map %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% (222) clear #checkrange 0x00,0x01 read 0x8280 && configfile %Offset%/fd.lst checkrange 8 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/8.lst checkrange 7 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/7.lst checkrange 6 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/6.lst checkrange 5 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/5.lst checkrange 4 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/4.lst checkrange 3 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/3.lst checkrange 2 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/2.lst #checkrange 1 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/1.lst boot title root iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP PRO SP3 Install From ISO From %USBRoot%\nDec 11 With Most Drivers\nThis Is A Little Slower Method password --md5 $1$A$hzYlFap3SLNNQ/tA7c3.S. find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag clear set /p /u Answer=ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO INSTALL XP PRO SP3...Y or N : if /i "%Answer%"=="n" echo Back To Main Menu! && configfile %USBRoot%/Menu/xpiso.lst set Offset=%USBRoot%/BOOTWS/FULLISO set XPISO=PRO.ISO set Image=PRO.IMA clear if not exist %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/PRO.ISO echo Can Not Find XP PRO. Please Contact Superman && pause --wait=10 Going Back To Main Menu && configfile %USBRoot%/menu.lst clear echo Installing XP PRO From %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% echo Loading Files From %Offset% clear map --unmap=0:0xff map --unhook map %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% (222) clear #checkrange 0x00,0x01 read 0x8280 && configfile %Offset%/fd.lst checkrange 8 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/8.lst checkrange 7 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/7.lst checkrange 6 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/6.lst checkrange 5 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/5.lst checkrange 4 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/4.lst checkrange 3 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/3.lst checkrange 2 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/2.lst #checkrange 1 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/1.lst boot title root iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP PRO CORP SP3 Install From ISO From %USBRoot%\nDec 11 With Most Drivers\nThis Is A Little Slower Method password --md5 $1$0$NtEZSDZZ3Hjh6lV5xYzmT/ find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag clear set /p /u Answer=ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO INSTALL XP HOME SP3...Y or N : if /i "%Answer%"=="n" echo Back To Main Menu! && configfile %USBRoot%/Menu/xpiso.lst set Offset=%USBRoot%/BOOTWS/PROCORP set XPISO=PROCORP.ISO set Image=PROCORP.IMA clear if not exist %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/PROCORP.ISO echo Can Not Find XP PRO CORP. Please Contact Superman && pause --wait=10 Going Back To Main Menu && configfile %USBRoot%/menu.lst clear echo Installing XP PRO From %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% echo Loading Files From %Offset% clear map --unmap=0:0xff map --unhook map %USBRoot%/XP/ISO/%XPISO% (222) clear #checkrange 0x00,0x01 read 0x8280 && configfile %Offset%/fd.lst checkrange 8 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/8.lst checkrange 7 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/7.lst checkrange 6 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/6.lst checkrange 5 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/5.lst checkrange 4 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/4.lst checkrange 3 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/3.lst checkrange 2 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/2.lst #checkrange 1 calc *0x475 & 222 && configfile %Offset%/1.lst boot title root iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] Back To Main Menu find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag clear set Boot=%USBRoot%/grldr if not exist %Boot% echo Can Not Find grldr on Root . Please Contact Superman! && pause --wait=10 Going Back To Main Menu...Hit Enter At AnyTime && configfile %USBRoot%/menu.lst echo Loading grldr Menu From %Boot% chainloader %Boot%
I have tested this on 3 machines plus. One that stood out was an old P3 machine with 128 ram. I install XP ISO using the method I am posting here with one boot from USB, installed slow but installed none the less. Tested on ranges of machines from P3 to Dual Core, memory ranging from 128mb to 4 gig and some machines had 1 internal hard drive and some had 4. All three versions install fine with this method.
I am also using winnt.sif for each version
;HOME
;
[Data]
AutoPartition="0"
MsDosInitiated="0"
UnattendedInstall ="Yes"
AutomaticUpdates="No"
[Unattended]
UnattendMode="FullUnattended"
OEMSkipEula ="YES"
WaitForReboot="No"
UnattendSwitch="Yes"
AutoActivate="No"
OemPreinstall="Yes"
DriverSigningPolicy="Ignore"
NonDriverSigningPolicy="Ignore"
[Display]
BitsPerPel=32
Xresolution=1024
Yresolution=768
AutoConfirm=1
[GuiUnattended]
DetachedProgram ="CMD.EXE"
Arguments="/Q /C 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:\WINSETUP\OEM\OEMAUTO.EXE (START %I:\WINSETUP\OEM\OEMAUTO.EXE) ELSE (FOR /D %J IN (%I:\*) DO (IF EXIST %J%\WINSETUP\OEM\OEMAUTO.EXE (START %J%\WINSETUP\OEM\OEMAUTO.EXE))))"
AdminPassword=*
EncryptedAdminPassword="NO"
OEMSkipRegional=1
TimeZone=35
OemSkipWelcome=1
AutoLogon="Yes"
[UserData]
ProductKey=
FullName="Owner"
OrgName="Home"
ComputerName=*
[TapiLocation]
CountryCode=1
AreaCode=434
Dialing="Tone"
[Identification]
JoinWorkgroup="WORKGROUP"
[Networking]
InstallDefaultComponents="Yes"
and a DriverPack presetup.cmd. If I am busy and I am installing XP from ISO this is very useful as I don't need to have USB set to boot in Bios and I can just boot my default HD boot command with a timeout if the computer does boot to USB and my unattended install is not broken. My default menu.lst
##USB Menu AIO timeout 15 color white/blue write 0x8274 0x2001 title Boot From Hard Drive (Windows Vista/7 or Xp)\nBoot Into Main OS Drive checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map () (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) () checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map --hook rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1 || chainloader /ntldr
So now if you use this method, you can get rid of the second part install from your menu.lst as listed below
iftitle [find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag && call set USBRoot=%@root^%] XP Home Setup Part 2 from %USBRoot%\nDec 11 password --md5 $1$A$hzYlFap3SLNNQ/tA7c3.S. find --set-root --devices=h /laddsbootusb.tag map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) # map (hd1) (hd0) # map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/XP/HOME.ISO;\n\0 root (hd0,0) chainloader /ntldr chainloader (hd0)+1
I have not got any errors about driver signing for Firadisk. USB Drive still has to be left in so install will finish but the key here is that a second USB boot IS NOT NEEDED.
Wanted to say thanks, cdob, ilko_t, WonKo the Sane and steve6375
Now you can use the ask, choose iso method in your menu.lst from here http://www.rmprepusb.tk/ #43
This way you would only have one XP Install menu entry and set your variable according to your %Answer%
steve6375 was workng on something to write to the ISOimage.ini on the fly to change the ISO name accordingly (Is this still being worked on?)
Have not tested this on 64bit XP as to I have been loading XP for 10 years and I have never loaded a 64bit version and I have never seen a customer with a 64bit version.
To sum it up. I use complex menu entries and the BOOTWS method because I work on a range of computers but most computers have 1 internal hard drive so I am going to give you a simple menu.lst example below. You don't need the first boot to HD entry, ( I use it as a out of the room or doing something when computer reboots and I ain't looking kinda thing and forgot the PC was set to boot to USB)
timeout 15 color white/blue write 0x8274 0x2001 title Boot From Hard Drive (Windows Vista/7 or Xp)\nBoot Into Main OS Drive checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map () (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) () checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map --hook rootnoverify (hd0,0) chainloader +1 || chainloader /ntldr title root title XP Home Install From ISO With 1 USB Boot\nWorks With Low Ram also find --set-root /whatereverhere map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1) set XPISO=HOME.ISO set Image=HOME.IMA map /%XPISO% (222) map /%Image% (fd0) map /%Image% (fd1) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/%XPISO%;floppy,vmem=find:/%Image%;\n\0 rootnoverify (222) chainloader (222)/I386/SETUPLDR.BIN
And there you have it
UPDATE
To clear this up. Nothing special has to be done to the XP ISO or added to the XP ISO. You can use a plain XP or a modded XP. All the files required to make this happen goes on the USB Stick or Drive.
Also just realized links from one post doesn't copy and paste well to another website post. Will fix the MSFN links today.
This post has been edited by laddanator: 13 January 2012 - 05:43 PM
#54
Posted 13 January 2012 - 04:08 AM
See here:
http://www.msfn.org/...e/page__st__112
http://www.msfn.org/...e/page__st__117
jaclaz
#55
Posted 13 January 2012 - 06:53 AM
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Been lucky enough that the error using IF EXIST only happens on a live machine...get that can't find drive error, hit enter to continue. I have found a solution in the code below and has been error free so far on installs and live machines. I need to change that IF EXIST line in the winnt.sif to this
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 A B) do (dir %%I:\ 1>nul 2>nul && if /i exist "%%I:\whaterever" set USBDrive=%%I:)
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Thanks for the links. Got some reading to do today.
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Posted 13 January 2012 - 02:30 PM
1- you only change few names according to your choice in cdob's file , and updated firadisk and imdisk . .
2- you used only this one entry only
title XP Home Install From ISO With 1 USB Boot\nWorks With Low Ram also
find --set-root /whatereverhere
map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99)
checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0)
checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd0) (hd1)
set XPISO=HOME.ISO
set Image=HOME.IMA
map /%XPISO% (222)
map /%Image% (fd0)
map /%Image% (fd1)
map --hook
write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/%XPISO%;floppy,vmem=find:/%Image%;\n\0
rootnoverify (222)
chainloader (222)/I386/SETUPLDR.BIN
what should be the 2nd entry *because above will only setup txtmode , yes ?
then what should be the second entry to the gui mode ?
moreover
set XPISO=HOME.ISO
can the HOME.ISO on any root ? (means even if it is in internal hdd ?, it will be searched like find set root of grub4dos ? )
should the tag file be in the same directory as HOME.ISO ?
moreover , does cdob's USB to USB still valid with this trick ? i guess all imdisk will do , is search the iso and mount it again for windows setup to use .
just like the win7 iso install trick ?
please attach your modded .IMA file
#57
Posted 13 January 2012 - 02:54 PM
#58
Posted 13 January 2012 - 02:58 PM
laddanator, on 10 January 2012 - 06:14 PM, said:
Read more sites and combine another approach.
Dietmar explained USB boot basics in 2005 http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=14181
http://winusb.de/download.html
Based on this there is a another approach by Emanuel http://web.archive.o...de/article/id/8
OS manufacturer confims basic USB boot settings in 2009 http://msdn.microsof...y/ee428799.aspx
Don't you edit the ISO image anyway?
There is another approach: combine existing parts new:
use firadisk search feature and configure USB boot settings.
To boot once from USB:
Edit \i386\txtsetup.sif http://web.archive.o...de/article/id/8
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[BootBusExtenders.Load]
pci = pci.sys
acpi = acpi.sys
isapnp = isapnp.sys
acpiec = acpiec.sys
ohci1394 = ohci1394.sys
usbehci = usbehci.sys
usbohci = usbohci.sys
usbuhci = usbuhci.sys
usbhub = usbhub.sys
usbstor = usbstor.sys
[InputDevicesSupport.Load]
usbohci = usbohci.sys
usbuhci = usbuhci.sys
usbhub = usbhub.sys
hidusb = hidusb.sys
serial = serial.sys
serenum = serenum.sys
... now the same for [BootBusExtenders] and [InputDevicesSupport]
[BootBusExtenders]
pci = "PCI-Bustreiber",files.pci,pci
acpi = "ACPI Plug & Play-Bustreiber",files.acpi,acpi
isapnp = "ISA Plug & Play-Bustreiber",files.isapnp,isapnp
acpiec = "Integrierter ACPI-Controllertreiber",files.none,acpiec
ohci1394 = "IEEE-1394-Bus-OHCI-konformer Anschlusstreiber",files.ohci1394,ohci1394
usbehci = "Erweiterter Hostcontroller",files.usbehci,usbehci
usbohci = "Open Hostcontroller",files.usbohci,usbohci
usbuhci = "Universeller Hostcontroller",files.usbuhci,usbuhci
usbhub = "Standard-USB-Hubtreiber",files.usbhub,usbhub
usbstor = "USB-Speicherklassentreiber",files.usbstor,usbstor
Given a file \images\winsetup.iso:
Edit \i386\hivesys.inf
[AddReg]
;search ISO image
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FiraDisk","StartOptions",0x0,"cdrom,vmem=find:\images\winsetup.iso"
;edit txtsetup.sif move USB controller, hub and storage to Boot Bus Extender
;and add USB CriticalDeviceDatabase settings
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\PCI#CC_0C0300",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\PCI#CC_0C0300",Service,0x00000000,usbuhci
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\PCI#CC_0C0310",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\PCI#CC_0C0310",Service,0x00000000,usbohci
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\PCI#CC_0C0320",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\PCI#CC_0C0320",Service,0x00000000,usbehci
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#CLASS_09",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#CLASS_09",Service,0x00000000,usbhub
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#ROOT_HUB",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#ROOT_HUB",Service,0x00000000,usbhub
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#ROOT_HUB20",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#ROOT_HUB20",Service,0x00000000,usbhub
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#CLASS_08",ClassGUID,0x00000000,{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
HKLM,"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\CriticalDeviceDatabase\USB#CLASS_08",Service,0x00000000,usbstor
Adjust \images\winsetup.iso to your configuration.menu.lst
title Setup Windows from ISO : Boot from ISO, with virtual CD+Floppy map /images/winsetup.iso (222) map /images/firadisk.img (fd0) map /images/firadisk.img (fd1) map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && geometry (hd1) && map (hd0) (hd1) checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && geometry (hd1) && map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/images/winsetup.iso;floppy,vmem=find:/images/firadisk.img;\n\0 chainloader (222)
Drawback: ISO images has to be edited.
Benefit: ISO images has to be edited. Next step would be include firadisk in ISO image.
maanu, on 12 January 2012 - 08:39 AM, said:
Well both are nice. One is nicer at given hardware, BIOS and requested approach. There is no better one.
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and normal mapping does not work on some hardware .
Can you name some examples? How many internal and external disks does exists?
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checkrange 0x80 read 0x8280 && map (hd1) (hd0)
first internal hard disk as for BIOS sort order at USB boot.
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#59
Posted 13 January 2012 - 04:09 PM
thanks for clearifying ,
on a system where it give problem at second boot (hal.dll error) , i had 1 internal hdd , 1 usb. ,.
what do you mean by > To boot once from USB: ?
is this for TXTMODE only ? moreover , what happens if user boot again for gui mode ? and i guess this is newer then your XP_INST.IMA's usb32 approach ?
moreover , i am specifically interested in making the SECOND MODE (GUI) with NO RAMDISK , but i have had failures so far with both winvblock , or Firadisk , both on vm and real machine.
your trick of using imdisk , in XP_INST,.IMA is more interesting , i ll try it tomorrow after getting back from office, it is 3.05 AM here.
i ll take your XP_INST.IMA 0.4 , but i will only use Direct Map for the iso .
and i guess it should execute setup.cmd and Mount the iso file again for the windows setup in gui mode .
p.s the interesting question what i am thinking is , WHAT is the difference between your SETUP.CMD's
imdisk.exe -a -t !ImDiskType! -f "%ISOfile%" -o ro -m V:
and
write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/images/winsetup.iso;floppy,vmem=find:/images/firadisk.img;\n\0
the firadisk one , for some strange reason does not work for me, i am using 2012-01-01 grub4dos version .
p.s i guess editing the iso , should only be when we need to install this iso to USB directly . for installing iso to Internal hdd, there should not be any editing involve in my humble view.
This post has been edited by maanu: 13 January 2012 - 04:10 PM
#60
Posted 13 January 2012 - 05:20 PM
maanu, on 13 January 2012 - 04:09 PM, said:
Goto grub4dos command line: which devices exist?
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is this for TXTMODE only ? moreover , what happens if user boot again for gui mode ?
Set BIOS to boot from inernal hard disk always.
Press a hot key (could be ESC, F9, F11, F12) at boot to select a boot device. Next select XP install from USB device.
Machine continues at internal hard disk a next reboot.
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It's another approach. With less addional code.
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New approach uses new firadisk feature to search and mount the ISO file. That's one driver for textmode and gui mode.
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USB drivers has to lauch first, ISO file can be found next.
This works directly at a friendly BIOS.
And does require addional settings at a unfriendly BIOS. Hence the CriticalDeviceDatabase setttings.
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You may write different ISO file name to floppy image. Read ISO RAM thread for examples..
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At some machines/BIOS setup dosn't detect floppy image at textmode: Driver load does work, but driver copy fails.
A full ISO file integrated solution would be nice in that cases.



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