Hi,
what's the syntax for create a standalone image of OS whith cdimage program?
Thank's
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Create standalone image
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Posted 20 August 2004 - 08:53 AM
it's the same syntax you would to make the AIO-DVD CD or almost any other CD, just a different path to the folder you want to make the CD out of (XP source or something) That's truly the only difference.
cdimage.exe -lAIODVD -b\AIO-DVD\BOOT\loader.bin -h -n -o -m \AIO-DVD C:\AIODVD.iso
Just change -lAIODVD to whatever you want the label to be. .b\AIO-DVD\Boot\loader.bin to the original boot secter for the OS. -m \AIO-DVD to the path that contains the original OS. and C:\AIODVD.iso to where you want the ISO created.
cdimage.exe -lAIODVD -b\AIO-DVD\BOOT\loader.bin -h -n -o -m \AIO-DVD C:\AIODVD.iso
Just change -lAIODVD to whatever you want the label to be. .b\AIO-DVD\Boot\loader.bin to the original boot secter for the OS. -m \AIO-DVD to the path that contains the original OS. and C:\AIODVD.iso to where you want the ISO created.
#3
Posted 20 August 2004 - 09:01 AM
Thanks Alanoll,
this is for create a image full of DVD, but if i want create a image for a single os which syntax i must use?
Example:
windows 2000 Server
windows 2000 Professional
windows 2000 Advanced
/
BOOT (Where ther'is a cdimage)
PRO (Installation Folder)
SRV (Installation Folder)
ADV (Installation Folder)
ROOT ( Where ther'are the cd's copies)
Thanks lot
this is for create a image full of DVD, but if i want create a image for a single os which syntax i must use?
Example:
windows 2000 Server
windows 2000 Professional
windows 2000 Advanced
/
BOOT (Where ther'is a cdimage)
PRO (Installation Folder)
SRV (Installation Folder)
ADV (Installation Folder)
ROOT ( Where ther'are the cd's copies)
Thanks lot
#4
Posted 20 August 2004 - 09:09 AM
the syntax above, but change -m \ROOT\(OSDIRECTORY
you may need to add the drive letter to that, but this is assuming you started from your root directory.
you may need to add the drive letter to that, but this is assuming you started from your root directory.
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