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how can i test my ISO on VPC without burning him?
#1
Posted 14 August 2004 - 03:16 PM
i'v finally finished my unattended cd, and i got him on ISO file.. how can i test him on virtual pc?? and another question, where and what shall i write so all the actions, errors , and so on will be recorded to a log file?? thank u.
#2
Posted 14 August 2004 - 03:39 PM
connect the vitual cdrom to your iso file...
second question...use pen and paper lol
now serious
most of the programs used to install unattended like xplode, wihu, ect...write there own log files. there you can debug eventually misbehaving installs.
If your talking about XP then pen and p…are handy…
second question...use pen and paper lol
now serious
most of the programs used to install unattended like xplode, wihu, ect...write there own log files. there you can debug eventually misbehaving installs.
If your talking about XP then pen and p…are handy…
#3
Posted 14 August 2004 - 03:41 PM
mmm i tried to go to
cd > capture iso from image
then i chosed my ISO file, and i selected in the bios to boot from CD, then i get this massage :
CDBOOT: Cannot boot from cd Code: 4
what does it mean? and how can i fix it?
cd > capture iso from image
then i chosed my ISO file, and i selected in the bios to boot from CD, then i get this massage :
CDBOOT: Cannot boot from cd Code: 4
what does it mean? and how can i fix it?
#4
Posted 14 August 2004 - 03:49 PM
Hmm, it sounds like you have been using Nero or some other tool for making your ISO, is that right?
Anyways the problem is this (I think).
You probably have a correct bootimage but the tool you are using to make the ISO, ether does not support making bootsectors larger than 1 or you need to configure it. If u are using NERO then enable expert settings in the Boot tab and change to 4 sectors instead of 1 which is the default.
Hope this fixes it for you.
Anyways the problem is this (I think).
You probably have a correct bootimage but the tool you are using to make the ISO, ether does not support making bootsectors larger than 1 or you need to configure it. If u are using NERO then enable expert settings in the Boot tab and change to 4 sectors instead of 1 which is the default.
Hope this fixes it for you.
#5
Posted 14 August 2004 - 03:54 PM
mmm i've used WinISO to make the ISO, and i maked it bootable by adding boot information from file that can be found here :
http://www.<<spam>>.net/downloads/xpboot.bin
http://www.<<spam>>.net/downloads/xpboot.bin
#6
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:01 PM
**** i just noticed the site was renamed.. i guess i can't publish it here ...
#7
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:03 PM
Jupp, I struggled with WinISO for a while allso, didn't get it to work.
UltraISO is the way to go, no configuration to get it to work.
UltraISO is the way to go, no configuration to get it to work.
#8
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:06 PM
hi
u can (should) use CDImage Pro (or home ) available on unattended.msfn.org its a commandline utility, easy 2 setup, u just double click it once its all extracted & configured (2 configure it u are just telling it the path 2 your xp dir.) makes a working cd image (ISO)
regards
u can (should) use CDImage Pro (or home ) available on unattended.msfn.org its a commandline utility, easy 2 setup, u just double click it once its all extracted & configured (2 configure it u are just telling it the path 2 your xp dir.) makes a working cd image (ISO)
regards
#9
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:13 PM
Adiel, on Aug 14 2004, 11:41 PM, said:
mmm i tried to go to
cd > capture iso from image
then i chosed my ISO file, and i selected in the bios to boot from CD, then i get this massage :
CDBOOT: Cannot boot from cd Code: 4
what does it mean? and how can i fix it?
cd > capture iso from image
then i chosed my ISO file, and i selected in the bios to boot from CD, then i get this massage :
CDBOOT: Cannot boot from cd Code: 4
what does it mean? and how can i fix it?
how big is that image?
#10
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:18 PM
code 4 means it cant boot becase there is a problem with the bootimage (i believe)
#11
Posted 14 August 2004 - 04:18 PM
707 MB.
now i'm trying to creat an ISO using CDIMAGE PRo
now i'm trying to creat an ISO using CDIMAGE PRo
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