is there any more multi-boot dvd guide than this one
http://flyakite.msfnhosting.com/
eg with a more easy way.or a step by step
like the dvd which xiso did an all in one dvd
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any more multi-boot dvd guide
#2
Posted 17 January 2005 - 11:23 AM
#3
Posted 19 January 2005 - 10:09 AM
the proper link is:
http://www.tech-hints.com/xp.html
but there are only outdated infos/methods there...
It's really a "predecessor" rather than a "alternative".
If I could get time I'll write a guide with the alternative method to put windows xp home, xp professional, xp prof. corp. Edt. and Windows XP 2005 MCE on one CD(you're reading right, just CD, not DVD!) with unattended installation. Overview of the advantages:
1) Compact - 4 Windows on one CD (not DVD!) incl. huge extra device drivers & appl.
2) Flexible - over 10 unattended install options for the same AND diff. windows, selectable at boot time in multi-boot menu(CD-Shell)
3) Maintanance friendly - all windows use the same $OEM$ folder for the drivers and installation scripts, utilities... so easy to update them(one folder for all OSs)
4) Universal - the extra device drivers are cover 80%-98% of all existing Windows-PC Hardware(old and new) in chipsets/(scsi,ide,s-ata and rail)disk controllers/video controllers/sound cards/(WLAN and cable)NICs/(PCI,AMR,USB, analogue and DSL)modems
5) Quick to install - the installation of xp prof. on an old PC "hp business desktop 530 SFF" took ca. 20 min.(w/o extra appl.)
6) Instant to use - the most important extensions/tolls/applications can be selected at first boot tiome in boot menu and then unattended installed with windows.
http://www.tech-hints.com/xp.html
but there are only outdated infos/methods there...
It's really a "predecessor" rather than a "alternative".
If I could get time I'll write a guide with the alternative method to put windows xp home, xp professional, xp prof. corp. Edt. and Windows XP 2005 MCE on one CD(you're reading right, just CD, not DVD!) with unattended installation. Overview of the advantages:
1) Compact - 4 Windows on one CD (not DVD!) incl. huge extra device drivers & appl.
2) Flexible - over 10 unattended install options for the same AND diff. windows, selectable at boot time in multi-boot menu(CD-Shell)
3) Maintanance friendly - all windows use the same $OEM$ folder for the drivers and installation scripts, utilities... so easy to update them(one folder for all OSs)
4) Universal - the extra device drivers are cover 80%-98% of all existing Windows-PC Hardware(old and new) in chipsets/(scsi,ide,s-ata and rail)disk controllers/video controllers/sound cards/(WLAN and cable)NICs/(PCI,AMR,USB, analogue and DSL)modems
5) Quick to install - the installation of xp prof. on an old PC "hp business desktop 530 SFF" took ca. 20 min.(w/o extra appl.)
6) Instant to use - the most important extensions/tolls/applications can be selected at first boot tiome in boot menu and then unattended installed with windows.
#4
Posted 19 January 2005 - 10:57 AM
MSFN Unattened guide - its the older version in pdf
can i get updated pdf? or is that link updated? i want it in pdf coz i am on dialup so cannt check out online every time.
can i get updated pdf? or is that link updated? i want it in pdf coz i am on dialup so cannt check out online every time.
#5
Posted 21 January 2005 - 08:54 AM
please use a "offline-reader" such as "Teleport" or "Offline Explorer" to capture the crrent pages of the site.
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Posted 31 January 2005 - 08:08 PM
#7
Posted 01 February 2005 - 07:01 AM
the guide from the "magic iso" site contain nothing about "unattended install" and produce much too large dvd image(waste a lot of space). Every exper of this forum ill advise against such method.
#8
Posted 04 February 2005 - 07:24 PM
@htc,
Would love to see your approach and space techniques.
Is this still in the works or no?
Thanks
Would love to see your approach and space techniques.
Is this still in the works or no?
Thanks
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