Before I start XP Phase 2
#1
Posted 09 September 2012 - 11:08 AM
should these commands work properly?
map --mem (md)0x800+4 (99)
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /winvblock/winvblock.ima.gz
map --mem /multiboot/ISOs/WINXP.X86.MAHER.ISO || map /multiboot/ISOs/WINXP.X86.MAHER.ISO (0xff)
map (hd0) (hd1)
map (hd1) (hd0)
map --hook
write (99) [FiraDisk]\nStartOptions=cdrom,vmem=find:/multiboot/ISOs/winXP.x86.maher.ISO;\n\0
chainloader (hd0)+1
or did I miss something?
P.S, I inserted USB3 drivers into the install, they work in phase1, will they work in phase2?
#2
Posted 09 September 2012 - 11:29 AM
Damnation, on 09 September 2012 - 11:08 AM, said:
should these commands work properly?
Can you post WHERE exactly you got those from?
It seems to me like you are loading BOTH Winvblock and Firadisk
As a general rule (NOT necessarily applicable to this particular case), remember that on some filesystems grub4dos is CaSeSeNsItIvE and, still to be on the safe side, using "multidot" filenames is not the best idea, as a number of things that you may want to boot might not support those.
When using grub4dos "in general" but actually "always" when experimeting, if you use all small letters 8+3 names you reduce form start the number of possible issues.
jaclaz
#3
Posted 09 September 2012 - 12:09 PM
jaclaz, on 09 September 2012 - 11:29 AM, said:
here
http://www.rmprepusb...ials/firawiniso
and here
http://www.rmprepusb...to-internal-hdd
in the XP7PWD.zip file
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It seems to me like you are loading BOTH Winvblock and Firadisk
In case one did not work
If I must remove one which one is best?
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As a general rule (NOT necessarily applicable to this particular case), remember that on some filesystems grub4dos is CaSeSeNsItIvE and, still to be on the safe side, using "multidot" filenames is not the best idea, as a number of things that you may want to boot might not support those.
When using grub4dos "in general" but actually "always" when experimeting, if you use all small letters 8+3 names you reduce form start the number of possible issues.
jaclaz
I haven't encountered anything yet that wouldn't accept a long file name
#4
Posted 09 September 2012 - 12:25 PM
Damnation, on 09 September 2012 - 12:09 PM, said:
If I must remove one which one is best?
Using both is asking for confusion.
There is no general answer. Use the one matching current used BIOS and hardware.
Do you RAM load the ISO image currently?
Then you don't need USB 3 drivers.
And read MSFN Rules again
http://www.msfn.org/...tion=boardrules
This post has been edited by cdob: 09 September 2012 - 12:29 PM
#5
Posted 09 September 2012 - 12:47 PM
Damnation, on 09 September 2012 - 12:09 PM, said:
jaclaz, on 09 September 2012 - 11:29 AM, said:
here
http://www.rmprepusb...ials/firawiniso
and here
http://www.rmprepusb...to-internal-hdd
in the XP7PWD.zip file
At least in the first one there is NO trace of Winvblock (which is OK since the tutorial is about using firadisk).
The second, which is number 63 (the first one is #43) uses BOTH, BUT NOT "at the same time" or in the "same menu.lst entry", at least AFAICR.
jaclaz, on 09 September 2012 - 11:29 AM, said:
It seems to me like you are loading BOTH Winvblock and Firadisk
Damnation, on 09 September 2012 - 12:09 PM, said:
If I must remove one which one is best?
With all due respect
The idea of a tutorial is that of following it "to the letter", WITHOUT introducing ANY variation of ANY kind.
Once you have suceeded with it, THEN (and only THEN) you may introduce changes.
By loading together TWO drivers that essentially do the same "job" you are actually creating a very good terrain for a driver conflict.
There is NO "better" driver between Firadisk and Winvblock, they were actually developed exchanging ideas between the respective Authors, but for mostly UNknown reason one (or the other) may work better in a given situation.
jaclaz, on 09 September 2012 - 11:29 AM, said:
As a general rule (NOT necessarily applicable to this particular case), remember that on some filesystems grub4dos is CaSeSeNsItIvE and, still to be on the safe side, using "multidot" filenames is not the best idea, as a number of things that you may want to boot might not support those.
When using grub4dos "in general" but actually "always" when experimenting, if you use all small letters 8+3 names you reduce from start the number of possible issues.
Damnation, on 09 September 2012 - 12:09 PM, said:
Well, I encountered several, possibly because I have some more experience than you have
The idea of advice and particularly of the "better be safe than sorry" one is simply that, you are perfectly free to do whatever you see best fit, the only difference is - in case of issues - that you had been told.
Along the same lines, the advice is to choose one of the two mentioned tutorials (or another one) and follow the chosen tutorial to the letter BEFORE introducing "changes" or "betterings".
jaclaz
#6
Posted 09 September 2012 - 05:34 PM
For XP tutorial (#30) it is probably 'purer' to use just one ramdisk driver (either FiraDisk or WinVBlock) but in my experience, just using one all the time for all systems did not work - i.e. Firadisk worked on some systems but not others, similarly WinVBlock worked on some systems but not all - hence I suggest that for your first attempt (since you don't know which ones will work) you load both drivers in the hope that at least one will be able to load the ISO (sledgehammer v. walnut)!
If for some reason there is a problem, then load just one of them and see if just using a single driver is any better.
This post has been edited by steve6375: 09 September 2012 - 05:35 PM
#7
Posted 10 September 2012 - 02:29 AM
steve6375, on 09 September 2012 - 05:34 PM, said:
For XP tutorial (#30) it is probably 'purer' to use just one ramdisk driver (either FiraDisk or WinVBlock) but in my experience, just using one all the time for all systems did not work - i.e. Firadisk worked on some systems but not others, similarly WinVBlock worked on some systems but not all - hence I suggest that for your first attempt (since you don't know which ones will work) you load both drivers in the hope that at least one will be able to load the ISO (sledgehammer v. walnut)!
If for some reason there is a problem, then load just one of them and see if just using a single driver is any better.
Ok, I'll make the questions, since we have the attention of the Author of the mentioned tutorials
@Steve6375
Is the menu.lst entry that Damnation posted a "proper" one, tested by you and present in any of your turtorials or is it - as I presume - a combination of the entries of two (or more) different tutorials?
More generally, do you suggest that your tutorials should be followed and replicated as they are or it is advised to take bits and pieces here and there and assemble a new way when experimenting the first time?
jaclaz
#8
Posted 10 September 2012 - 08:50 AM
but now I'm having issues with winvblock on phase1
WindowsXPP1.LST
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /winvblock/winvblock.ima.gz map --mem /winvblock/winvblock.ima.gz (fd0) map --mem /winvblock/winvblock.ima.gz (fd1) # if this loads the ISO into memory slowly - then you need to run WinContig on the ISO file on your USB drive to speed it up! map /multiboot/ISOs/WINXP.X86.MAHER.ISO (0xff) || map --mem /multiboot/ISOs/WINXP.X86.MAHER.ISO (0xff) map (hd0) (hd1) map (hd1) (hd0) map --hook root (0xff) #map --status echo chainloader (0xff)/i386/setupldr.bin || chainloader (0xff)/I386/SETUPLDR.BIN || chainloader (0xff) echo clear pause You MUST press F6 when prompted, then hit S to select WinVBlock 32, S to select FiraDisk driver, then hit S again to select your AHCI driver (e.g. Atom Netbook=WinVBlock+ICH7R/DH, DQ67 series 6=FiraDisk+Desktop,Workstation,Server Express) pause clear pause Now quickly hit [Enter] twice (and then F6 if you need to install drivers) ... clear
It's boots, I press F6, then press S, Firadisk (32 and 64 bit) and WinVBlock (32-bit only) show up, Firadisk BSODs, so I select WinVBlock,
gets to formatting stage,
Formatted my disk
Then a message pops up saying it cannot copy WinVBlk32.sys, retrying does nothing and it gets stuck
I've tried this one
http://www.rmprepusb...?attredirects=0
and this
http://www.rmprepusb...?attredirects=0
Same result on both.
#9
Posted 11 September 2012 - 03:02 AM
OemPreinstall="Yes" to "No"
which I only now just noticed, I'll try it out later tonight and let you know how it goes
#10
Posted 11 September 2012 - 07:49 AM
phase2 also passed but I received a Rundll32 and a GRPCON error message, but it continued on and restarted
I also got this on first restart
Dpsfnshr.exe Cannot access, you may not have permission to access
after the "welcome" screen
but it has not occurred since the first boot, and seems to get to the desktop just fine, and shutsdown
Can I assume it's been installed successfully?
#11
Posted 11 September 2012 - 09:07 AM



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