Creating a multiboot USB drive Introduction 1 Part one: prepare the USB drive 2 Part two: prepare the Windows Vista/2008 installation images 6 Par
Fortunately, this is easy to do. Extract the sources\license folder from your Server 2008 disc to E:\LonghornAIO\Distribution\sources\license, overw
As you can see, it now works; the Server 2008 Enterprise license agreement correctly appears in the Windows Vista setup. Part 2.3 - Create a boota
with -n. After a couple of minutes oscdimg should finish creating your ISO file and you can now test it by either burning it to DVD or using your
You can go back at any time and export additional images into your install.wim. For example, I extracted Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & x86 and Server
Part three: using WinSetupFromUSB to create the bootable USB drive Essential items & software for this part: WinSetupFromUSB - download mirror he
Notice the number in the bottom left corner? That's how much space the entire distribution folder and the required support files will take on y
it's own drive number by windows. Disconnecting it and then connecting my USB drive instead resolved the issue. WinSetupFromUSB will copy all of
the "Windows is loading files..." message, and eventually be taken to Windows Setup. Part 3.2 - Install Grub4DOS onto the USB drive In ord
If you select Windows Setup the Windows Setup will run, and you will be able to install your Windows Vista/2k8/7 images as before, however if you s
Part four: adding boot options & modify Grub4DOS menu Essential items & software for this part: Text editor - I recommend Notepad++ 3rd party
GParted WinPE, Ultimate Boot CD BartPE This is an extremely powerful tool, especially to the IT professional who has to work on a range of systems
have tried a number of utilities. Here is have been able to get the following to launch from Grub4DOS without issue; Utility Grub4DOS menu entry Acron
system select NTFS. Change the Volume label to Multiboot or something similar, to make identification easier later. Finally, tick the Quick Format opt
Partition instead of New Volume. Don't ask me why they are different!). Select Primary partition as the partition type, then click Next. Enter a
Now that your drive has been correctly formatted, you will need to make the new partition active. This is done via a Microsoft command line tool call
Part two: prepare the Windows Vista/2008 installation images Essential items & software for this part: Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK)
Move E:\LonghornAIO\Distribution\Sources\install.wim to E:\LonghornAIO\Vx86 Extract the install.wim files from each of the installation discs you wis
Repeat this process again, this time selecting E:\LonghornAIO\Sx64\install.wim as the Source WIM and selecting image 2 - Windows Longhorn SERVERENT
You may repeat this process as many times as you want, including as many images as you need to, but be careful not to accidentally export the same i
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