![]() ![]() Open extracted folder ActiveBoot and double-click to file 'activeboot.html' I created a 'flash-movie' to help you along. I repeat YOU DON'T need folders and files related to ActiveBootDisk as we can use ISO-file ![]() I told you to launch ActiveBootDisk-creator and chose to create ISO-file of ActiveBootDisk and to put this ISO-file into folder EZBOOTĪnd in EasyBoot menu use menu command: run activebootdisk.iso (or whatever name you use to ISO-file)Īttention! The latest releases of EasyBoot have capacity to directly launch ISO-files as they are - and ActiveBootDisk.iso is such ISO-file that EasyBoot can launch without extracting folder 'sources' to folder disk1 Well I never told you to extract anything from ISO-file of ActiveBootDisk Quote: "Extract the folder on Disk 1 error message is issued" 20 2013,06:17 "The program could I use WinBuilder"Īt this point you have no use of my scripts - instead create ISO-file using ActiveBootDisk-creator (chose to create ISO and put ISO into folder EZBOOT) So in folder 'disk1' you now at least have a folder EZBOOT and a file BOOTDISK.KEYĬreate ISO and finally in EasyBoot use 'Burn>Write USB Disk.' This can easily be solved by extract the vital 'BOOTDISK.KEY' from inside of ActiveBootDisk.ISO-file to folder disk1 in EasyBoot (folder disk1 is the 'root' in EasyBoot if you wonder) In EasyBoot I used menu command: run ActiveBootDisk.ISOīut then you run into trouble as active-boot-disk is looking for the 'BOOTDISK.KEY' (name and license information)Īctive-boot-disk is unable to find and confirm the vital 'BOOTDISK.KEY' as this file 'BOOTDISK.KEY' is inside ISO. I created ISO in folder EZBOOT with the name 'ActiveBootDisk.ISO'Īnd as expected active-boot-disk is based from an source of a NT6-system (most likely Win7_sp1 or similar) I launched active-boot-disk and chose to create ISO I found 'active-boot-disk-7' and installed it to my system (I currently run Win7_sp1) Note: active boot disk suite 7.2 is basically a WinPE, built from a source off an NT6-system (Vista\Win7\Win8 or server-2008 is typically NT6-systems) Install latest release of EasyBoot and same to UltraISO Only tick 'Joliet' in 'options' when creating ISO in EasyBootįurther more. I also did a fresh download of kaspersky ISO (latest release) You cannot run a test in some 'simulator' Note: you must test kaspersky in 'reality' (boot computer from USB drive and launch kaspersky). I did test my own tutorial for kaspersky from USB - and to my surprise it worked okay ![]() Try only kaspersky and see if that one works (temporarily skip Win8 and active boot disk to speed up your testing of solution) I cannot - at present time - find any better solution to the latest release of kaspersky. ![]() Earlier releases of kaspersky could be run from USB flash but latest release seems to not be that cooperative anymore EasyBoot menu use menu command: run active5.iso (or whatever name you use to ISO-file) Copy ISO-file of active boot disk to folder EZBOOTĢ. Note2: there are more than one 'active boot disk' (the name 'active boot disk' is used to a lot of different distro's including linux-based active boot disks)ġ. Note: I assume this is active boot disk-5 or later release (active5 is based on Win7 or later) and that you have a ISO-file of this active boot disk In EasyBoot menu use menu command: run \bootmgr Copy folders and files (or extract from ISO-file) to folder disk1 in EasyBootĢ. 18 2013,08:59 to EasyBoot "I have four items below the flash memory"ġ. ![]()
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