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mahabad

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hi i was wondering if anyone could have a look at the for me i been trying searching on google for a week did not managed to complete my usb multiboot iso

i have( hirenboot cd, Acronis media, bt4 perfinal, cd-konboot, ophcrack for xp and vista, Boot Parted Magic 4.5, trinity rescue cd, ubcd , ubuntu 9.10, windows 7 ultimate, and windoes xp pro)

i can not boot from windows 7 and xp and trinity rescue cd, konboot and bt4 prefinal the other all boot very well , also windows 7 and windows xp start booting welll but when it come to installing , windows 7 ask for cd-dvd drive, and windows xp show error blue screen, here is menu list on the bottom,

default 0

timeout 30

color white/blue yellow/black

title Boot Parted Magic 4.5

find --set-root /pmagic-4.5.iso

map /pmagic-4.5.iso (hd32)

map --hook

root (hd32)

chainloader (hd32)

boot

title Boot Ubuntu 9.10

find --set-root /ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso

map /ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper iso-scan/filename=/ubuntu-9.10-desktop-i386.iso quiet splash

initrd /casper/initrd.lz

boot

title Boot Ultimate Boot CD

find --set-root /ubcd50b1.iso

map /ubcd50b1.iso (hd32)

map --hook

chainloader (hd32)

boot

title Boot OphCrack XP 2.3.1

find --set-root /ophcrack-xp-livecd-2.3.1.iso

map /ophcrack-xp-livecd-2.3.1.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /boot/bzImage rw root=/dev/null vga=normal lang=C kmap=us screen=1024x768x16 autologin

initrd /boot/rootfs.gz

boot

title Boot OphCrack Vista 2.3.1

find --set-root /ophcrack-vista-livecd-2.3.1.iso

map /ophcrack-vista-livecd-2.3.1.iso (0xff)

map --hook

root (0xff)

kernel /boot/bzImage rw root=/dev/null vga=normal lang=C kmap=us screen=1024x768x16 autologin

initrd /boot/rootfs.gz

boot

title Windows 7 Ultimate

map (hd0,0)/Windows_7_Ultimate_Activated_AIO.iso (hd32)

map --hook

root (hd32)

chainloader (hd32)

boot

title Hirens 10.1

kernel /HBCD/memdisk

initrd /HBCD/boot.gz

title Kon-Boot

map --mem /FD0-CD-konboot-v1.1-2in1.img (fd0)

map --hook

chainloader (fd0)+1

map (hd1) (hd0)

map --hook

rootnoverify (fd0)

title windowsxp pro sp3

map (hd0,0)/up2date-wxpvol_en_november.iso (hd32)

map --hook

root (hd32)

chainloader (hd32)

boot

title Acronis media

find --set-root /BootCD_ATIH_13.5055_EN.iso

map /BootCD_ATIH_13.5055_EN.iso (hd32)

map --hook

root (hd32)

chainloader (hd32)

boot

title BackTrack 4 Linux Penetration and Security

root (hd0,0)

kernel /bootbt4/vmlinuz persistent vga=0x317 ramdisk_size=6666 root=/dev/ram0 rw quiet

initrd=/bootbt4/initrd.gz

boot

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Like many other OS's Windows will expect to find some structure on the root. You can only have one Windows OS per partition, but can call from multiple partitions in your menu entry.

http://www.msfn.org/board/install-USB-WinSetupF-t120444.html

That link will take you to the tool you need in order to create the proper structure. It will also create your menu.lst entries. It supports XP to Win7. You will need to install the second OS on a separate partition.

As far as TRK and BT4 you will want to do some reading in the threads in order to catch up on how to structure those in order to work properly.

title Kon-Boot

map --mem /konboot.img (fd0)

map --hook

chainloader (fd0)+1

map (hd1) (hd0)

map --hook

rootnoverify (fd0)

is my KB entry. I have renamed the img and its located on the root of my drive, it works fine a client forgot his PW the other day and it worked. Note: it does not work well on Windows 7 for me.

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