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<H1>Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms (for =
Windows/Dos)</H1><I>Beware of...=20
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0;B><A title=3D#revision=20
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<TD><FONT color=3Dblack>:: </FONT><A class=3Dnu2
toc accessKey=3Di=20
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#60;FONT =
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62;<A class=3Dnu2toc =
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href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#howboot">How does a PC boot from =
CD-Rom?=20
(technical)</A><BR><FONT color=3Dblack>:: </FO
NT><A class=3Dnu2toc =
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href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#require">Requirements for =
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examples</A><BR><FONT color=3Dblack>:: </
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tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#cdromsi">Bootable Dos CD-Rom =
(single boot=20
image) <B>[updated! nov 4, 2002]</B></A>
60;BR><FONT color=3Dblack>:: =
</FONT><A=20
class=3Dnu2toc accessKey=3DM =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#cdrommi">Bootable=20
Dos CD-Rom (multiple boot images) <B>[updated! nov 28,=20
2002]</B></A><BR><FONT color=3Dblack
62;:: </FONT><A class=3Dnu2toc =
accessKey=3DC=20
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tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#corpmb">Corporate Modboot CD-Rom =
(multiple=20
boot images) <B>[new! dec 13, 2002]</B></A
><BR><FONT =
color=3Dblack>::=20
</FONT><A class=3Dnu2toc accessKey=3DS=20
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tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#clean">Clean Bootable CD-Rom =
(for BIOS=20
upgrade) <B>[new! dec 16, 2002]</B></A>
;<BR><FONT color=3Dblack>:: =
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tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#singledemu">Single boot image=20
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tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#multibios">Multiple boot images=20
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;:: </FONT><A =
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accessKey=3DN href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#nt4">Bootable =
Windows NT 4.0=20
installation CD-Rom</A><BR><FONT color=3Dblack>::
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class=3Dnu2toc=20
accessKey=3DW href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#w2k">Bootable =
Windows 2000=20
installation CD-Rom (with SP3) <B>[updated! dec 17, =
2002]</B></A><BR><FONT=20
color=3Dblack>:: </FONT><A class=3Dnu2toc accessKey=3DX=2&
#48;
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#wxp">Bootable Windows XP =
installation=20
CD-Rom (with SP1) <B>[updated! dec 17, 2002]</
B></A><BR><FONT=20
color=3Dblack>:: </FONT><A class=3Dnu2toc accessKey=3DE=2&
#48;
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#elghost">Bootable Ghost restore =
CD-Rom=20
"ELGHOST"</A><BR><FONT color=3Dblack>::
60;/FONT><A class=3Dnu2toc =
accessKey=3Da=20
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tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">About =
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color=3Dblack>:: </FONT><A class=3Dnu2toc accessKey=3Da=2&
#48;
href=3D"ht
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60;/FONT><A =
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<P>
<H2>Welcome to <A=20
title=3Dhttp:/
/www.google.com/search?hl=3Den&safe=3Doff&q=3Dboota=
ble+cd=20
target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.google.com/search?hl=3Den&safe=3Doff&q=3Dboota=
ble+cd">world's=20
#1</A> page about creating bootable CD-Roms for PC!</H2><
;A name=3Dintro=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG =
src=3D"http://www.nu2
.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Introduction</H2><BR&
#62;
<DIV class=3Dbig>...Bart's way of creating bootable CDs is not just
=
another way,=20
it is "<U>THE SOLUTION</U>" for your company...</DIV
><BR>You (the =
technical guy)=20
can create and prepare the structure for bootable installation, =
diagnostics or=20
other CDs. And anybody in your company (without any knowledge about CD =
burning)=20
can create and maintain these CDs by adding or changing files when =
needed. He=20
just has to start a batchfile and select "Build & burn" to create a
=
CD.<BR>
<P>For whom is this page?<BR><BR>This page is for you if
you want =
to:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>create bootable CD-Roms on a regular basis=20
<LI>build and burn fully automatic (optional blank CDRW before burn)=2
0
<LI>use only freeware software to create your CDs=20
<LI>create a bootable CD-Rom with multiple boot images=20
<LI>create a Dos bootable CD-Rom using a hardware independent CD-Rom =
driver=20
(for SCSI and ATAPI) </LI></UL><BR>This page is <B
>not</B> for you =
if:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>you want to create just 1 simple bootable CD-Rom. You should u
se =
Cdrwin,=20
Nero or any other well known application to create CDs=20
<LI>you do not understand basic things like;<BR>
<UL>
<LI>difference between a bootdisk and a boot image=20
<LI>CDR, CDRW medium=20
<LI>unpacking, copying, editing or renaming files =
</LI></UL></LI></UL>From Sep=20
5, 2002 sections will be added to this page that use <A title=3D/bcd
/=20
href=3D"http://www.
nu2.nu/bcd/">BCD</A> (build CD) instead of cdrpack=20
1.3.<BR><BR>Why use BCD?<BR>Cdrpack 1.x is
single user/single computer =
by=20
design. BCD has multi-user/multi-computer support, you can put BCD on =
your=20
fileserver and run it from any workstation, no need to install any files =
on the=20
workstation.<BR><BR><A name=3Dwhatis =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> What is a =
bootable=20
CD-Rom?</H2><BR>A bootable CD-Rom is a CD from which you boot th
e PC. =
This means=20
putting the CD in your CD-Rom drive and power-on or reboot your system. =
The PC=20
will load a boot image from the CD-Rom and control is given to this boot =
image.<BR><BR>A bootable CD-Rom is <B>not</B> a
CD that you insert into =
your=20
CD-Rom drive and windows will start something from this CD-Rom.<BR>This
=
is=20
called an "autoplay" CD-Rom.<BR>I've just put this informati
on here so =
that=20
people who do not known the difference between a bootable and a =
"autoplay"=20
CD-Rom can leave this page and look here: <A title=3D/links#autorun=20
href=3D"http://www
.nu2.nu/links#autorun">NU2-links: autorun</A>.<BR>
60;A=20
name=3Dhowboot href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> How does a =
PC boot=20
from CD-Rom? (technical)</H2><BR>A PC can boot from a CD-Rom if
the PCs =
BIOS=20
supports the <A title=3D
http://www.phoenix.com/resources/specs-cdrom.pdf =
target=3D_blank =
href=3D"http://www.phoen
ix.com/resources/specs-cdrom.pdf">El Torito=20
Bootable CD-ROM Format Specification v1.0</A>.<BR>This s
pecification =
provides a=20
way of getting to the location on the CD that will provide the boot =
information,=20
while maintaining ISO-9660 compatibility.<BR><BR><IM
G=20
alt=3D"El Torito is not mexican food, it is the bootable CD-Rom =
specification"=20
src=3D"http://www.nu2
.nu/gfx/bootcd_logo.gif" align=3Dright> The El =
Torito=20
specification was created in january 1995, by Curtus E. Stevens =
(Phoenix) and=20
Stan Merkin (back then IBM). And it was called after a restaurant, the =
"El=20
Torito grill", where they went to eat and talk about bootable CD-Roms. =
<A=20
title=3Dhttp://www.cdpage.com/Compact_Disc_Variations/danaboot.htm
l =
target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://www.cdpage.com/Compact_Disc_Variations/danaboot
.html">Clic=
k here=20
for the full story...</A><BR><BR>The ISO-9660 de
fines that a "Primary =
Volume=20
Descriptor" must reside at sector 10h (16 decimal), relative to
the =
start of the=20
session. The El Torito specification uses a <A title=3D#bootrecord=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#bootrecord">Boot Record</A> Volume =
Descriptor.=20
<B>This Boot Record must be located at sector 11h (17 decima
l) in the =
last=20
session of the CD.</B><BR><BR>The boot record contains a
n absolute =
pointer to=20
the boot catalog. This catalog allows the system to pick a proper boot =
image to=20
boot from.<BR><BR><B>Boot Record Volume Descriptor</
B><BR><A=20
name=3Dbootrecord></A>
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<TBODY>
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<TH class=3Dnu2th>Type</TH>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>Description</TH></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>0</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Byte</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot record Indicator, must be 0</TD>&
#60;/TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>1-5</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Byte</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>ISO-9660 Identifier, must be "CD0&
#48;1"</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>6</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Byte</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Version of this descriptor, must be 1</TD&
#62;</TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>7-26</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Byte</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot system identifier, must be "EL TORITO =
SPECIFICATION"=20
padded with 0's.</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>27-46</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Byte</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Unused, must be 0</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>47-4A</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Dword</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Absolute pointer to first sector of Boot =
catalog.</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>4A-7FF</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Byte</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Unused, must be =
0</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR><
BR>
<DIV class=3Dbig align=3Dcenter>...BIOS vendors do not implement the =
full El Torito=20
specification...</DIV><BR><BR>This all sounds very great
, a nice and =
clear=20
specification about bootable CD-Roms and if all BIOS vendors would =
implement the=20
<B>complete</B> specification, there would be nothing to worry a
bout. =
But the=20
BIOS vendors do no follow the full El Torito specification!<BR><BR
62;Below =
is a=20
list of <B>my</B> findings, and if it is supported on all system
s or=20
not...<BR>(I'm not sure if 100% correct)<BR><
;BR>
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<TBODY>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>Description</TH>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>What systems support it?</TH></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Single boot image configuration</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Multiple boot image configuration</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Some</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot record volume descriptor</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Validation entry</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot Indicator 88 "Bootable"</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot Indicator 00 "Not bootable"
60;/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>None</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot media type 0 "No emulation"</
TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All <A title=3D#aha2940note=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aha2940note">*1</A><
/TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot media type 1,2,3 "Floppy emulation
4;</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Boot media type 4 "Harddisk emulation"<
;/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Sector count</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Many <A title=3D#sectornote=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#sectornote">*2</A></TD><
/TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Load RBA</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Header indicator</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Platform ID</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Many <A title=3D#platformnote=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#platformnote">*3</A></TD>
0;/TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>ID string</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Some <A title=3D#idstringnote=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#idstringnote">*4</A></TD>
0;/TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Section entry extensions</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>I've never used it</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Int 13 function 4A - Initiate disk emulation
60;/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>None <A title=3D#int13note=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#int13note">*5</A></TD>
60;/TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Int 13 function 4B - Terminate disk emulation&
#60;/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>All</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Int 13 function 4C - Initiate disk emulation a
nd =
boot</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>None <A title=3D#int13note=20
href=3D"ht
tp://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#int13note">*5</A></TD>
60;/TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Int 13 function 4D - Return boot catalog</
TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Some</TD></TR></TBODY><
;/TABLE><BR><BR>
<TABLE class=3Dnu2table cellSpacing=3D1 cellPadding=3D2>
<TBODY>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><A name=3Daha2940note></A>
*1</TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Adaptec aha2940 supports no emulation mode
from =
firmware=20
revision 1.25</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><A name=3Dsectornote></A>*2</T
D>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Some systems do not support reading more than 1
;=20
sector</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><A name=3Dplatformnote></A>*3<
/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Some systems do not check the platform =
ID</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><A name=3Didstringnote></A>*4<
/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>I've only seen adaptec SCSI adapters support =
this</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><A name=3Dint13note></A>*5<
;/TD>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>This one hurts, I wanted to use this function=2
8;
badly</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>
0;BR>New mainboards come out all the =
time. I=20
see that more and more new mainboards do <B>not</B> support mult
iboot =
images=20
configurations.<BR><BR><A name=3Drequire =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Requirements
=
for=20
building the examples</H2><BR>This is what you need:=20
<OL>
<LI>PC running Windows NT 4.0 SP4+, Windows 2000 or Wi
ndows XP.=20
<LI>SCSI or ATAPI based CD-recorder or rewriter.=20
<LI>ASPI manager (see also: <A title=3D/aspi/=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/aspi/">Bart's page about ASPI</A>).=20
<LI>1 recordable (CDR) or rewritable (CDRW) CD, <B>at firs
t try, use a =
rewritable if you can</B>.=20
<LI>To test if the completed CD works, you'll need a PC capable of
=
booting=20
CD-Roms.=20
<LI>Some basic skills for copying, unpacking and editing some files.=2
0
</LI></OL><A name=3Dcdromsi href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"
62;</A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Bootable Dos
=
CD-Rom=20
(single boot image) <B>[updated! nov 4, 2002]</B></H
2><BR>This will =
create a=20
bootable CD-Rom using one boot image. The boot image is a sector by =
sector image=20
taken from a bootable floppy. When a PC boots from floppy this is =
normally done=20
from the first floppy drive, known as drive number 0 or as drive A:. So, =
to let=20
the CD-Rom boot there must be some mechanism that emulates a floppy =
drive (drive=20
number 0).<BR><BR>Using this method your PC BIOS provides th
e emulation =
for=20
you.<BR>If you are unsure or confused by the information on this page =
then this=20
example is probably what you are looking for.<BR><BR>This e
xample will =
use the=20
<A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/ =
href=3D"
http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot=20
disk</A>.<BR><BR>The steps to create are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI>If you haven't already installed BCD, please do so now.<BR
><B>BCD=20
installation instructions</B>:<BR><BR>Download <A=
20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip">
BCD full =
package=20
v1.1.1</A> (523KB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous version: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip"
62;BCD =
update package=20
(v1.1.0-v1.1.1)</A> (5KB).<BR>Whe
n updating from previous =
versions, just=20
extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any existin
g =
files.=20
The <TT>bcd.cfg</TT> file will not get overwritten!<BR>
;<BR>Unpack the =
BCD=20
package to some folder for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>. If yo
u want to be =
able to=20
run it from a server you should unpack it to a share from where your=20
workstations can run it. You will need to map a drive letter to that =
share and=20
run bcd using that drive letter.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the=2
8;
subdirectories!<BR><BR>Download <A =
title=3Dftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll=20
target=3D_blank href=3D"ftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll">Nero Aspi
=
Library=20
(wnaspi32.dll)</A> and copy it into BCD's <TT>d:\bcd\bin
60;/TT>=20
directory.<BR><BR>I have asked Ahead Software AG if I could di
stribute =
their=20
aspi manager with my BCD package but they said: "<I>...due to our
=
licence=20
agreement you could only let your users download it freely from our =
web=20
site...</I>".<BR><BR>
<LI>If you haven't already installed BFD, please do so now.<BR
><B>BFD=20
installation instructions</B>:<BR><BR>Please download:
<A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbfd107.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbfd107.zip">BFD
full =
package=20
v1.0.7</A> (1.45MB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous versions: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbfdupd107.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbfdupd107.zip">B
FD =
update package=20
(v1.0.x-v1.0.7)</A> (410KB).<BR&
#62;When updating from previous =
versions,=20
just extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any =
existing=20
files. The <TT>bfd.cfg</TT> file will not get =
overwritten!<BR><BR>Unpack BFD=20
in the same directory as BCD, for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>
.<BR>If you =
have=20
already unpacked BCD, then some files from BFD will overlap with files =
from=20
BCD, like the <TT>nu2lic.txt</TT> and the <TT>bch
oice.exe</TT>. This =
is no=20
problem, just skip or overwrite them.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the
=
subdirectories!<BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdromsi.zip=20
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdromsi.zip">cdromsi.zip =
(updated=20
Nov 4, 2002)</A> (1KB) and unpack it into the same fo
lder as =
where you=20
have installed BCD/BFD.<BR><BR>
<LI>Now you can customize things like:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>Adding programs and files to "cds\cdromsi\files\" folder
. These =
will=20
appear in the root of your CD-Rom filesystem.=20
<LI>Change the file "cds\cdromsi\files\autorun.bat" you can
add any =
commands=20
you want, like starting some application that is located on the =
CD-Rom.=20
</LI></UL><BR>
<LI>When you're done customizing, you open a command prompt, chang
e to =
the BCD=20
folder and run "bcd cdromsi" to build your ISO image and burn it to =
your CD=20
writer (if you have one).<BR><BR></LI></OL>Was
n't that simple or=20
what?!?<BR><BR><A name=3Dcdrommi =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Bootable Dos
=
CD-Rom=20
(multiple boot images) <B>[updated! nov 28, 2002]</B>
0;/H2><BR><IMG =
alt=3D"NU2 Tux"=20
src=3D"http://www.nu2
.nu/gfx/nu2tux.gif" align=3Dright> This will show =
you how to=20
build a multiboot CD-Rom using isolinux and memdisk. Memdisk simulates a =
disk by=20
claiming a chunk of high memory for the disk and a (very small - 2K =
typical)=20
chunk of low (DOS) memory for the driver itself, then hooking the INT =
13h (disk=20
driver) and INT 15h (memory query) BIOS interrupts. Memdisk is very=20
fast!<BR><B>Note: some people think this section is for linu
0; only... =
Wrong! it=20
is also for MS-Dos and other OSes.</B><BR><BR>Note: <
;B>you cannot build =
an ISO=20
image that boots isolinux.bin correctly using nero, cdrwin or other =
buyware=20
recording software</B>, you have to use bcd (you can record the =
generated ISO=20
image generate by bcd using nero, cdrwin or others).<BR><BR>This
example =
uses=20
the <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/ =
href=3D"
http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom=20
boot disk</A>.<BR>This example uses the <A title=3D/boo
tdisk/network/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/">Network boot =
disk</A>.<BR>This=20
example uses the <A =
title=3Dhttp://home.eune
t.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html=20
target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://home.
eunet.no/~pnordahl/ntpasswd/bootdisk.html">Offline =
NT Password=20
& Registry Editor, Bootdisk</A> (c) 1998-2001
; Petter Nordahl-Hagen =
(GNU-GPL=20
license).<BR><I>NOTE: The 'chntpw' binary contains crypt
ograhic =
algorithms, like=20
DES and others, which may be illegal to re-export from your =
country.</I><BR><BR>
<TABLE class=3Dnu2table cellSpacing=3D1>
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>screen shot</TH></TR>
<TR>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><PRE><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #&
#48;00000; COLOR: =
#808080">
=
=20
=
=20
ISOLINUX 2.00 2002-10-25 Copyright (C) 1994
-2002 H. Peter Anvin =
=20
=
=20
Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms =
=20
Bootable Dos CD-Rom (multiple boot image) =
=20
http://www.nu2.nu/bo
otcd/ =
=20
=
=20
Choose system/configuration to boot... =
=20
Pressing [Enter] defaults to item "0"
=
=20
=
=20
0) Boot from first harddisk (drive 80h)
=
=20
=
=20
1) Boot Dos with CD-Rom support =
=20
2) Boot Dos with Network support =
=20
3) Offline NT Password & Registry Editor, Bootdisk (linux) =
=20
=
=20
a) Boot from first floppy drive (drive 0h) =
=20
q) Skip CD-Rom boot (boot next device) =
=20
=
=20
Type selection at boot prompt =
=20
Timeout: 20 seconds =
=20
=
=20
boot: =
=20
</SPAN></PRE></TD></TR></TBODY></TAB
LE>(screen created with <A =
title=3D/scr2htm=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/scr2htm">scr2htm</A>)<BR><BR>The s
teps to =
create=20
are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI>If you haven't already installed BCD, please do so now.<BR
><B>BCD=20
installation instructions</B>:<BR><BR>Download <A=
20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip">
BCD full =
package=20
v1.1.1</A> (523KB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous version: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip"
62;BCD =
update package=20
(v1.1.0-v1.1.1)</A> (5KB).<BR>Whe
n updating from previous =
versions, just=20
extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any existin
g =
files.=20
The <TT>bcd.cfg</TT> file will not get overwritten!<BR>
;<BR>Unpack the =
BCD=20
package to some folder for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>. If yo
u want to be =
able to=20
run it from a server you should unpack it to a share from where your=20
workstations can run it. You will need to map a drive letter to that =
share and=20
run bcd using that drive letter.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the=2
8;
subdirectories!<BR><BR>Download <A =
title=3Dftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll=20
target=3D_blank href=3D"ftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll">Nero Aspi
=
Library=20
(wnaspi32.dll)</A> and copy it into BCD's <TT>d:\bcd\bin
60;/TT>=20
directory.<BR><BR>I have asked Ahead Software AG if I could di
stribute =
their=20
aspi manager with my BCD package but they said: "<I>...due to our
=
licence=20
agreement you could only let your users download it freely from our =
web=20
site...</I>".<BR><BR>
<LI>If you haven't already installed BFD, please do so now.<BR
><B>BFD=20
installation instructions</B>:<BR><BR>Please download:
<A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbfd107.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbfd107.zip">BFD
full =
package=20
v1.0.7</A> (1.45MB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous versions: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbfdupd107.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbfdupd107.zip">B
FD =
update package=20
(v1.0.x-v1.0.7)</A> (410KB).<BR&
#62;When updating from previous =
versions,=20
just extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any =
existing=20
files. The <TT>bfd.cfg</TT> file will not get =
overwritten!<BR><BR>Unpack BFD=20
in the same directory as BCD, for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>
.<BR>If you =
have=20
already unpacked BCD, then some files from BFD will overlap with files =
from=20
BCD, like the <TT>nu2lic.txt</TT> and the <TT>bch
oice.exe</TT>. This =
is no=20
problem, just skip or overwrite them.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the
=
subdirectories!<BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrommi.zip=20
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrommi.zip">cdrommi.zip
60;/=
A> (16KB)=20
and unpack it into the same folder as where you have installed=20
BCD/BFD.<BR><BR>
<LI>To enable option 3 you must download the <A=20
title=3Dhttp://ntp
ass.blaa.net/bd011022.zip target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http:/
/ntpass.blaa.net/bd011022.zip">Offline NT Password &
amp; =
Registry=20
Editor, Bootdisk</A>. Unzip the <TT>bd011022.z
ip</TT> file and extract =
the=20
files from the <TT>bd011022.bin</TT> floppy im
age using <A=20
title=3Dhttp://www.w
inimage.com target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://
www.winimage.com/">winimage</A>. Copy the files =
<TT>vmlinuz</TT>=20
and <TT>initrd.gz</TT> files into the =
<TT>cds\cdrommi\files\chntpw\</TT>=20
folder.<BR><BR>
<LI>Now you can customize things like:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>Adding programs and files to "cds\cdrommi\files\" folder
. These =
will=20
appear in the root of your CD-Rom filesystem.=20
<LI>Change the file "cds\cdrommi\files\autorun.bat" you can
add any =
commands=20
you want, like starting some application that is located on the =
CD-Rom. By=20
default the path is set to %cddrv%\ and %cddrv%\bin (where %cddrv%=20
environment variable is set to your CD-Rom driveletter). =
</LI></UL><BR>
<LI>When you're done customizing, you open a command prompt, chang
e to =
the BCD=20
folder and run "bcd cdrommi" to build your ISO image and burn it to =
your CD=20
writer (if you have one).<BR><BR></LI></OL>Was
n't that also simple or=20
what?!?<BR><BR><A name=3Dcorpmb =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Corporate =
Modboot=20
CD-Rom (multiple boot images) <B>[new! dec 13, 2002]</B&
#62;</H2><BR>So, you =
wanna=20
create a monster bootable CD-Rom? Containing things like:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>Disktool=20
<LI>Volkov Commander v5=20
<LI>Symantec Ghost=20
<LI>PowerQuest PartitionMagic=20
<LI>Winternals ERD Commander 2002=20
<LI>Virus scanner, Mcafee or F-Prot=20
<LI>NTFS Dos/Pro=20
<LI>PCI bus scanner=20
<LI>Bios/chipset detect </LI></UL>Checkout the <A
=
title=3D/corpmodboot/=20
href=3D"htt
p://www.nu2.nu/corpmodboot/">Corporate Modboot</A> =
page.<BR><A=20
name=3Dclean href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Clean =
Bootable CD-Rom=20
(for BIOS upgrade) <B>[new! dec 16, 2002]</B></H
2><BR>Some people ask me =
if it=20
is possible to create a bootable CD-Rom to update/flash their BIOS, on a =
system=20
that has no floppy disk drive. I realize that some new PC's nowadays =
also don't=20
have a floppy drive so this problem may affect more people in future... =
This is=20
probably is easiest bootable CD-Rom I've ever built.<BR><BR>
This Clean =
Bootable=20
CD-Rom can be used for flashing your BIOS or other programs that need to =
be run=20
from a "clean-booted" Dos operating system.<BR><BR>The s
teps to create =
are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI>If you haven't already installed BCD, please do so now.<BR
><B>BCD=20
installation instructions</B>:<BR><BR>Download <A=
20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip">
BCD full =
package=20
v1.1.1</A> (523KB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous version: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip"
62;BCD =
update package=20
(v1.1.0-v1.1.1)</A> (5KB).<BR>Whe
n updating from previous =
versions, just=20
extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any existin
g =
files.=20
The <TT>bcd.cfg</TT> file will not get overwritten!<BR>
;<BR>Unpack the =
BCD=20
package to some folder for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>. If yo
u want to be =
able to=20
run it from a server you should unpack it to a share from where your=20
workstations can run it. You will need to map a drive letter to that =
share and=20
run bcd using that drive letter.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the=2
8;
subdirectories!<BR><BR>Download <A =
title=3Dftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll=20
target=3D_blank href=3D"ftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll">Nero Aspi
=
Library=20
(wnaspi32.dll)</A> and copy it into BCD's <TT>d:\bcd\bin
60;/TT>=20
directory.<BR><BR>I have asked Ahead Software AG if I could di
stribute =
their=20
aspi manager with my BCD package but they said: "<I>...due to our
=
licence=20
agreement you could only let your users download it freely from our =
web=20
site...</I>".<BR><BR>
<LI>If you haven't already installed BFD, please do so now.<BR
><B>BFD=20
installation instructions</B>:<BR><BR>Please download:
<A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbfd107.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbfd107.zip">BFD
full =
package=20
v1.0.7</A> (1.45MB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous versions: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbfdupd107.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbfdupd107.zip">B
FD =
update package=20
(v1.0.x-v1.0.7)</A> (410KB).<BR&
#62;When updating from previous =
versions,=20
just extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any =
existing=20
files. The <TT>bfd.cfg</TT> file will not get =
overwritten!<BR><BR>Unpack BFD=20
in the same directory as BCD, for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>
.<BR>If you =
have=20
already unpacked BCD, then some files from BFD will overlap with files =
from=20
BCD, like the <TT>nu2lic.txt</TT> and the <TT>bch
oice.exe</TT>. This =
is no=20
problem, just skip or overwrite them.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the
=
subdirectories!<BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dclean10.zip=
20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dclean10.zip">Cle
an v1.0 =
package=20
(clean.zip)</A> (2KB) and unpack it into the same folder as where
=
you=20
have installed BCD/BFD.<BR><BR>
<LI>Add the files needed to upgrade your BIOS to =
<TT>cds\clean\bootdisk\</TT>=20
folder. You have about 2.5MB available space on the bootimage (2.88MB =
floppy=20
emulation). <B>Do not add</B> your files to <TT>cds\cl
ean\files\</TT>=20
folder!<BR>Optionally you can edit the file=20
<TT>cds\clean\bootdisk\autorun.bat</TT> and append a line to r
un your =
flash=20
program.<BR><BR>
<LI>When you're done customizing, you open a command prompt, chang
e to =
the BCD=20
folder and run "bcd clean" to build your ISO image and burn it to your
=
CD=20
writer (if you have one).<BR><BR></LI></OL>
0;B>Warning!</B> Use this =
Clean=20
Bootable CD-Rom at your own risk. I only tried Asus <TT>aflash.exe&
#60;/TT> =
flash=20
program and that works OK!<BR><BR><A name=3Dsingledemu=20
;
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Single boot
=
image=20
(Diskemu)</H2><BR>Using this method a special program called
4;diskem1x" =
is=20
loaded first and that program will provide the emulation for the boot =
images.=20
Use this if you want to boot "dos" based operating systems like Dos =
5.x/6.x,=20
Windows 9x, Windows ME...<BR>The advantage of using diskem1
x is that it =
works=20
together with a special Dos CD-Rom driver, called "eltorito.sys", which
=
is based=20
on INT13 extensions and is hardware independent (more info on this look
=
<A=20
title=3D/diskemu/ =
href=3D"http://
www.nu2.nu/diskemu/">here</A>).<BR><BR>The s
teps to=20
create are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI>If you have not already setup cdrpack version 1.3 then downloa
d <A =
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip">cdrpa
ck=20
v1.3</A> (624KB).<BR>This file contains a workspace w
here you can =
build=20
your bootable CD's from.<BR>Unpack the cdrpack13.zip file to a
=
directory on=20
your local harddisk.<BR><B>Make sure you expand the subdi
rectories! So =
when=20
using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>If you have not already setup diskemu add-on, version 1.1
=
(11/07/01) then=20
download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Ddiskemu_addon.zip=20
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Ddiskemu_addon.zip">diskemu
=
=20
add-on</A> (11KB).<BR>Unpack the diskemu_addon.zi
p file into the=20
<B>same</B> directory as cdrpack 1.3.<BR><B
2;Make sure you expand the=20
subdirectories! So when using pkunzip.exe use the -d =
option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dsingle_diskemu_addon
.zip =
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dsingle_diskemu_addon.zip">
=
single=20
diskemu add-on</A> (2KB). Unpack the single_diskemu_addon.zip =
file into=20
the <B>same</B> directory as cdrpack 1.3.<BR><
B>Make sure you expand =
the=20
subdirectories! So when using pkunzip.exe use the -d =
option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot disk</A> pa
ge =
to create=20
the CD-Rom boot disk bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file from the =
"CD-Rom=20
boot disk" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "cdrom.img" and put it into the "cds\single_diskemu\disk1
;"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR><BR><BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want in the CD-Rom filesystem must
=
also be=20
copied into cds\single_diskemu\disk1 directory.<BR><BR>
<LI>Customize the file cds\single_diskemu\disk1\diskemu.cmd for yo
ur =
personal=20
needs.<BR><BR>
<LI>Change cds\single_diskemu\disk1\autorun.bat you can add any =
commands you=20
want. For example start an application from CD-Rom.<BR><BR
2;
<LI>Edit the file cds\single_diskemu\build.mak and put your name into
=
the=20
"preparer" variable.<BR><BR>
<LI>Start the batch file "run.bat".<BR>From the "M
ain menu" select =
"Build=20
& Burn" and "single_diskemu".<BR><BR></LI&
#62;</OL>Good =
luck!<BR><BR><A=20
name=3Dmultibios href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Multiple =
boot images=20
(BIOS)</H2><BR>This example goes about creating a bootable
CD-Rom using =
multiple=20
boot images in floppy emulation.<BR>You can build your own boot images,
=
or add=20
more images if you like.<BR><BR>
<H2>Warning!</H2><I>It is possible that your BIOS does n
ot support El =
Torito=20
multiple boot image configuration! There is no easy way to check. When =
your PC=20
boots only the first image, your BIOS does not support =
multiboot!</I><BR><BR>The=20
boot images used in this example are:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>cdrom.img - <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot disk</A>=2&
#48;
<LI>msnet.img - <A title=3D/bootdisk/network/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/">Network boot disk</A
2;=20
<LI>scsitool.img - <A title=3D/scsitool/makedisk/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/scsitool/makedisk/">SCSITOOL bootdisk</A&
#62;=20
<LI>cpuid.img - <A=20
title=3Dhttp://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/fre
quencyid/ =
target=3D_blank=20
=
href=3D"http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/f
requencyid/">T=
he=20
Intel=C2=AE=C2=AE Processor Frequency ID Utility</A> </LI><
;/UL>
<OL>
<LI>If you have not already setup cdrpack version 1.3 then downloa
d <A =
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip">cdrpa
ck=20
v1.3</A> (624KB).<BR>This file contains a workspace w
here you can =
build=20
your bootable CD's from.<BR>Unpack the cdrpack13.zip file to a
=
directory on=20
your local harddisk.<BR><B>Make sure you expand the subdi
rectories! So =
when=20
using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dmulti_eltorito_addon
.zip =
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dmulti_eltorito_addon.zip">
=
multi=20
eltorito add-on</A> (1KB). Unpack the multi_eltorito_addon.zi
p =
file into=20
the <B>same</B> directory as cdrpack 1.3.<BR><
B>Make sure you expand =
the=20
subdirectories! So when using pkunzip.exe use the -d =
option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot disk</A> pa
ge =
to create=20
the CD-Rom boot disk bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file from the =
"CD-Rom=20
boot disk" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "cdrom.img" and put it into the "cds\multi_eltorito\disk1
;"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/bootdisk/network/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/">Network boot disk</A
2; =
page to=20
create the Network boot disk bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file =
from the=20
"Network boot disk" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "msnet.img" and put it into the "cds\multi_eltorito\disk1
;"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/scsitool/makedisk/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/scsitool/makedisk/">SCSITOOL</A> page
to =
create the=20
SCSITOOL bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file from the "SCSITOOL&
#34; =
bootdisk=20
using <A title=3D#aboutdd =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>,=20
you should call this boot image "scsitool.img" and put it into the=2
48;
"cds\multi_eltorito\disk1" directory.<BR><B>Note!
You have to rename =
the boot=20
image to lowercase!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A=20
title=3Dhttp://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/fre
quencyid/ =
target=3D_blank=20
=
href=3D"http://support.intel.com/support/processors/tools/f
requencyid/">C=
PUID</A>=20
page to create the CPUID bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file from =
the=20
"CPUID" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "cpuid.img" and put it into the "cds\multi_eltorito\disk1
;"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want in the CD-Rom filesystem must
=
also be=20
copied into cds\multi_eltorito\disk1 directory.<BR><BR>
<LI>Change cds\multi_eltorito\disk1\autorun.bat you can add any =
commands you=20
want. For example start an application from CD-Rom.<BR><BR
2;
<LI>Edit the file cds\multi_eltorito\build.mak and put your name into
=
the=20
"preparer" variable.<BR><BR>
<LI>Start the batch file "run.bat".<BR>From the "M
ain menu" select =
"Build=20
& Burn" and "multi_eltorito".<BR><BR></LI&
#62;</OL>Done!<BR><BR><A=20
name=3Dmultimemdisk href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Multiple =
boot images=20
(isolinux/memdisk)</H2><BR><IMG alt=3D"NU2 Tux
"=20
src=3D"http://www.nu2
.nu/gfx/nu2tux.gif" align=3Dright> This will show =
you how to=20
build a multiboot CD-Rom using isolinux and memdisk. Memdisk simulates a =
disk by=20
claiming a chunk of high memory for the disk and a (very small - 2K =
typical)=20
chunk of low (DOS) memory for the driver itself, then hooking the INT =
13h (disk=20
driver) and INT 15h (memory query) BIOS interrupts. Memdisk is very=20
fast!<BR><B>Note: some people think this section is for linu
0; only... =
Wrong! it=20
is also for MS-Dos and other OSes.</B> <BR><BR>Note:
0;B>you cannot build =
an ISO=20
image that boots isolinux.bin correctly using nero, cdrwin or other =
buyware=20
recording software</B>, you have to use cdrpack/mkisofs (you can record
=
the=20
generated ISO image generate by cdrpack/mkisofs using nero, cdrwin or =
others). I=20
will create a patched version of isolinux.bin that can also be used with =
nero or=20
so when I have some spare time.<BR><BR>The boot images used in t
his =
example=20
are:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>cdrom.img - <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom</A>=20
<LI>msnet.img - <A title=3D/bootdisk/network/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/">Network</A>=20
<LI>tomsrtbt.img (Eltorito.288) - <A title=3Dhttp://www.toms.net/rb/=20
target=3D_blank href=3D"http://www.toms.net/rb/">The most linux on one =
disk - by=20
Tom Oehser</A> </LI></UL>You can build your own boot i
mages, or add =
more images=20
if you like.<BR><BR>The steps to create are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI>If you have not already setup cdrpack version 1.3 then downloa
d <A =
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip">cdrpa
ck=20
v1.3</A> (624KB).<BR>This file contains a workspace w
here you can =
build=20
your bootable CD's from.<BR>Unpack the cdrpack13.zip file to a
=
directory on=20
your local harddisk.<BR><B>Make sure you expand the subdi
rectories! So =
when=20
using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dmulti_memdisk_addon.
zip=20
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dmulti_memdisk_addon.zip">m
=
ulti=20
memdisk add-on</A> (14KB). Unpack the multi_memdisk_addon.zip
=
file into=20
the <B>same</B> directory as cdrpack 1.3.<BR><
B>Make sure you expand =
the=20
subdirectories! So when using pkunzip.exe use the -d =
option!</B><BR><BR>The=20
addon contains:<BR><A title=3Dhttp://syslinux.zytor.com/ =
target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://syslinux.zytor.com/">ISOLINUX 1.67 and MEMDISK 1.67</A> =
Copyright=20
2001 H. Peter Anvin.<BR><BR>The isolinux is a
little bit modified by =
<A=20
title=3D/contact/bart/ href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/contact/bart/">Bart =
Lagerweij</A>=20
to support loading of NT CD-Rom bootsectors (.bin files).<BR>If you =
want to=20
add loading of Windows NT4/2000/XP bootsectors or other applicatio
ns =
that=20
build on the NT bootsector, like ERD commander, you must add the =
following=20
lines to the isolinux.cfg file:<BR><PRE>label 9
kernel w2ksect.bin
</PRE><BR><B>Note! file must have ".bin" ex
tension, not .dat like in the =
Windows 2000 example.</B><BR><BR>A bo
otmsg.txt file, this will create =
a screen=20
similar to the one seen below:=20
<TABLE class=3Dnu2table cellSpacing=3D1>
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>bootmsg.txt - output</TH></TR
62;
<TR>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><PRE><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND:
#000000; COLOR: =
#808080">
=
=20
ISOLINUX 1.68 0x3c7f7718 Copyright (c) 1994-20
02 H. Peter Anvin =
=20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000
;; COLOR: #ffffff"> =
=20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #00
48;080; COLOR: =
#ffffff">=E2=94=8C=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80
;=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=
=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
8;=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=
=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=&
#57;4=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=
=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
0=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=
=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
8;=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=
=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=90</SPAN>
0;SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000; =
COLOR: #ffffff"> =20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #00
48;080; COLOR: =
#ffffff">=E2=94=82</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND:
#000080; COLOR: =
#ffff00"> Bart's way to create bootable CD-Roms </SPA
N><SPAN =
style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000080; COLOR: #ffffff">=E
2=94=82</SPAN><SPAN =
style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000; COLOR: #ffffff"
2; =20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #00
48;080; COLOR: =
#ffffff">=E2=94=82</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND:
#000080; COLOR: =
#ffff00"> http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/ </SPAN><SPAN =
style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000080; COLOR: #ffffff">=E
2=94=82</SPAN><SPAN =
style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000; COLOR: #ffffff"
2; =20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #00
48;080; COLOR: =
#ffffff">=E2=94=94=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
0=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=
=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
8;=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=
=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=&
#57;4=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=
=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
0=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=
=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=8
8;=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=
=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=80=E2=94=98</SPAN><SP
AN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000; =
COLOR: #ffffff"> =20
=
=20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000
;; COLOR: #808080"> =
0) Boot from first harddisk (0x80)
=20
=
=20
1) Boot Dos with CD-Rom support =
=20
2) Boot Dos with Network support =
=20
3) Boot Dos with CD-Rom (eltorito.sys) support =
=20
4) Boot Linux (tomsrtbt) =
=20
=
=20
a) Boot from first floppy drive (0x00)
=
=20
q) Skip CD-Rom boot (try next boot device) =
=20
=
=20
When no key is pressed for 20 sec, or when you hit Enter "0" wil
l be =
run... =20
=
=20
Type command at the prompt... =
=20
boot: </SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #0000
8;0; COLOR: #ffffff"> =
=
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000
;; COLOR: #808080">=20
</SPAN><SPAN style=3D"BACKGROUND: #000000
;; COLOR: #ffffff"> =
=20
</SPAN></PRE></TD></TR></TBODY></TAB
LE>(screen created with <A =
title=3D/scr2htm=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/scr2htm">scr2htm</A>)<BR><BR>A i
solinux.cfg =
file,=20
looks like this:=20
<TABLE class=3Dnu2table cellSpacing=3D1>
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>isolinux.cfg</TH></TR>
<TR>
<TD class=3Dnu2td><PRE>default 0
display bootmsg.txt
prompt 1
label 0
localboot 0x80
label a
localboot 0x00
label q
localboot -1
label 1
kernel memdisk
append initrd=3Dcdrom.img
label 2
kernel memdisk
append initrd=3Dmsnet.img
label 3
kernel memdisk
append initrd=3Dtomsrtbt.img
timeout 200
</PRE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR&
#62;
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot disk</A> pa
ge =
to create=20
the CD-Rom boot disk bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file from the =
"CD-Rom=20
boot disk" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "cdrom.img" and put it into the =
"cds\multi_memdisk\disk1\isolinux"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/bootdisk/network/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/network/">Network boot disk</A
2; =
page to=20
create the Network boot disk bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file =
from the=20
"Network boot disk" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "msnet.img" and put it into the =
"cds\multi_memdisk\disk1\isolinux"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Get the 2.88MB Eltorito image from <A =
title=3Dhttp://www.tom
s.net/rb/=20
target=3D_blank =
href=3D"http://www
.toms.net/rb/">http://www.toms.net/rb/</A> call=20
the image "tomsrtbt.img" and put it in the =
"cds\multi_memdisk\disk1\isolinux"=20
directory.<BR><BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want in the CD-Rom filesystem must
=
also be=20
copied into cds\multi_memdisk\disk1 directory.<BR><BR>
<LI>Change cds\multi_memdisk\disk1\autorun.bat you can add any =
commands you=20
want. For example start an application from CD-Rom.<BR><BR
2;
<LI>Edit the file cds\multi_memdisk\build.mak and put your name into =
the=20
"preparer" variable.<BR><BR>
<LI>Start the batch file "run.bat".<BR>From the "M
ain menu" select =
"Build=20
& Burn" and "multi_memdisk".<BR><BR></LI
62;</OL>Done!<BR><BR><A =
name=3Dnt4=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Bootable =
Windows NT=20
4.0 installation CD-Rom</H2><BR>This will show you how to cr
eate a =
bootable=20
Windows NT 4.0 Workstation or Server CD-Rom. It uses the bootstrap =
loader from=20
Windows 2000 to have a "press any key to boot from CD" optio
n. It has an =
updated=20
atapi driver to support harddisks larger than 10GB. Optionally you can =
add=20
service packs, security hotfixes and other stuff to your CD. The boot =
catalog=20
and NT bootstrap loader are hidden, just like the original bootable =
Windows NT=20
4.0 CD-Rom.<BR><BR>Joliet extensions are enabled by def
ault, so you can =
have=20
long filenames on the CD, the original Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 bootable =
CD-Rom=20
uses only ISO9660.<BR><BR>The steps to create are:<B
R>
<OL>
<LI>If you have not already setup cdrpack version 1.3 then downloa
d <A =
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip">cdrpa
ck=20
v1.3</A> (624KB).<BR>This file contains a workspace w
here you can =
build=20
your bootable CD's from.<BR>Unpack the cdrpack13.zip file to a
=
directory on=20
your local harddisk.<BR><B>Make sure you expand the subdi
rectories! So =
when=20
using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dnt4_addon.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dnt4_addon.zip">Windows =
NT 4.0=20
add-on</A> (3KB). Unpack the nt4_addon.zip file into the =
<B>same</B>=20
directory as cdrpack 1.3.<BR><B>Make sure you expand
the =
subdirectories! So=20
when using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR&
#62;The add-on =
contains, the=20
Windows 2000 bootstrap loader, the Windows 2000 bootfi
x.bin and the=20
"build.mak" file.<BR>We will be using the bootstrap loader fro
m =
Windows 2000,=20
this will give us the "Press any key to boot from CD" option.<BR
62;<BR>
<LI>From Windows NT 4.0 CD copy the "i386" folder to=20
;
cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\.<BR>You will find the cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\
folder =
in the=20
same directory as where you have unpacked the cdrpack and Windows NT =
4.0=20
add-on.<BR><BR>
<LI>From Windows NT 4.0 CD copy into cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\ the f
ollowing =
files:<BR>If you are building a Windows NT 4.0 workstation CD copy
:=20
cdrom_w.40<BR>If you are building a Windows NT 4.0 server CD c
opy:=20
cdrom_s.40<BR><BR><BR>
<LI>Optionally copy (from Windows NT 4.0 CD) into cds\nt4ws_us\dis
k1\ =
the=20
following files:<BR>autorun.inf<BR><BR>
<LI>If you have copied Windows NT 4.0 from MSDN CD...<BR>E
dit the file =
i386/txtsetup.sif<BR>section [SetupData], and change SetupSourceP
ath =
=3D=20
"\"<BR><BR><!--
<li>
If you have copied Windows NT 4.0 from MSDN CD you can disable the =
product key=20
prompt:<br>
Edit i386/setupp.ini file, remove the read-only attribute and open the=20
file in notepad.<br>
<br>
Change the last 3 digits of the Pid number to 270<br>
Example:<br>
[Pid]<br>
ExtraData=3D12345678901234567890123456789
48;<br>
Pid=3D12345<b>270</b><br>
<br></li>
-->
<LI>Copy Service Pack 6a, the Post-SP6a Security Rollup Package (SRP)
=
and=20
maybe some other security fixes to cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\.<BR>
60;BR>
<LI>Update Atapi driver.<BR><BR>Unpack Service Pack 6a
to a =
temporarily folder=20
using /x parameter.<BR>From this temporarily folder copy into=2
48;
cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\i386 the following files:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>ntldr=20
<LI>ntdetect.com=20
<LI>atapi.sys </LI></UL><BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want in the CD-Rom filesystem must
=
also be=20
added to cds\nt4ws_us\disk1.<BR>Things you could add are: latest =
internet=20
explorer, directx, ...<BR><BR>
<LI>Edit the file cds\nt4ws_us\build.mak change the "volumeid"
if you =
like and=20
put your name into the "preparer" variable.<BR><BR>
<LI>Let's check some files to see if they are in the right =
place.<BR>Make sure=20
that the following files exist:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\w2ksect.dat=20
<LI>cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\i386\bootfix.bin=20
<LI>cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\i386\setupldr.bin=20
<LI>If you are building a Windows NT 4.0 workstation CD:=20
cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\cdrom_w.40<BR>If you are building a Windo
ws NT =
4.0 server=20
CD: cds\nt4ws_us\disk1\cdrom_s.40<BR></LI></UL
62;<BR>If one or more =
files are=20
missing <B>do not continue!</B> Go back to correct it!<BR&
#62;<BR>
<LI>Start the batch file "run.bat".<BR>From the "M
ain menu" select =
"Build=20
& Burn" and "nt4ws_us".<BR><BR></LI>
60;/OL>To have more Windows NT =
4.0=20
versions available from cdrpack to build, you can just rename the =
"nt4ws_us"=20
folder to any other name you want, and go again from step=20
2.<BR><BR>Done!<BR><BR><A name=3Dw2k =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Bootable =
Windows 2000=20
installation CD-Rom (with SP3) <B>[updated! dec 17, =
2002]</B></H2><BR>This will=20
show you how to create a bootable Windows 2000 Professional, Server
or =
Advanced=20
Server CD-Rom. Optionally you can integrate (slipstream) service pack 3, =
and add=20
other stuff you want to your CD. The boot catalog and the NT bootstrap =
loader=20
are hidden, just like the original bootable Windows 2000 =
CD-Rom.<BR><BR>For=20
multiboot (3-in-1) check out <A title=3Dhttp://www.tech-hints.com/ =
target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://
www.tech-hints.com/">Twinkie's How-to =
Website</A>.<BR><BR>Joliet=20
extensions are enabled by default, so you can have long filenames on the =
CD, the=20
original Microsoft Windows 2000 bootable CD-Rom uses only =
ISO9660.<BR><BR>The=20
steps to create are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI><B>BCD installation instructions</B>:<BR>&
#60;BR>Download <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip">
BCD full =
package=20
v1.1.1</A> (523KB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous version: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip"
62;BCD =
update package=20
(v1.1.0-v1.1.1)</A> (5KB).<BR>Whe
n updating from previous =
versions, just=20
extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any existin
g =
files.=20
The <TT>bcd.cfg</TT> file will not get overwritten!<BR>
;<BR>Unpack the =
BCD=20
package to some folder for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>. If yo
u want to be =
able to=20
run it from a server you should unpack it to a share from where your=20
workstations can run it. You will need to map a drive letter to that =
share and=20
run bcd using that drive letter.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the=2
8;
subdirectories!<BR><BR>Download <A =
title=3Dftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll=20
target=3D_blank href=3D"ftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll">Nero Aspi
=
Library=20
(wnaspi32.dll)</A> and copy it into BCD's <TT>d:\bcd\bin
60;/TT>=20
directory.<BR><BR>I have asked Ahead Software AG if I could di
stribute =
their=20
aspi manager with my BCD package but they said: "<I>...due to our
=
licence=20
agreement you could only let your users download it freely from our =
web=20
site...</I>".<BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dw2k10.zip=2&
#48;
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dw2k10.zip">Windo
ws 2000 =
package=20
v1.0 (w2k10.zip)</A> (7KB).<BR>Unpack it
into the BCD directory,=20
<TT>d:\bcd</TT>.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the =
subdirectories!<BR><BR>The=20
Windows 2000 package contains the Windows 2000 bootstr
ap loader (boot =
sector)=20
and some other files used to build the CD.<BR><BR>
<LI>You must copy the <TT>i386</TT> folder from your W
indows 2000=20
installation/setup CD-Rom.<BR>For Windows 2000 Professiona
l copy it to =
the=20
<TT>d:\bcd\cds\w2kpro\files\</TT> folder.<BR>For Windo
ws 2000 Server =
copy it=20
to the <TT>d:\bcd\cds\w2ksrv\files\</TT> folder.<BR>Fo
r Windows 2000 =
Advanced=20
Server copy it to the <TT>d:\bcd\cds\w2kadv\files\</TT> =
folder.<BR>Make sure=20
you copy all files and all subdirectories!<BR><BR>If you'r
e Windows =
2000 files=20
are already "slipstreamed" with a service pack you must also copy the=
20
<TT>CDROM_SP.TST</TT> or <TT>CDROMSPx.TST</TT
> file.<BR>This will =
prevent the=20
CD asking "put the SPx CD into drive A:" during install.<BR
62;<BR>
<LI>Optionally you can also copy the following files (not needed for =
bootable=20
CD=20
=
installation):<BR><TT>autorun.inf</TT><BR><T
T>read1st.txt</TT><BR><TT>rea=
dme.doc</TT><BR><TT>setup.exe</TT><BR
62;<BR>
<LI>If you have a Windows 2000 CD from MSDN...<BR>
Edit the file=20
<TT>i386\txtsetup.sif</TT><BR>section [SetupData]
, and change the =
setup source=20
path, it should read: SetupSourcePath =3D "\"<BR><BR>
<LI>If you have copied Windows 2000 from MSDN CD you can d
isable the =
product=20
key prompt:<BR>Edit i386/setupp.ini file, remove the read-only =
attribute and=20
open the file in notepad.<BR><BR>Change the last 3 digits of t
he Pid =
number to=20
=
270<BR>Example:<BR>[Pid]<BR>ExtraData=3D
49;23456789012345678901234567890<BR=
>Pid=3D12345<B>270</B><BR><BR>
<LI>You can apply Service Pack 3 to this installation (integrated=2
8;
installation). So that you have an installation CD-ROM with the =
service pack=20
built in.<BR>Apply service pack 3 to your files using the "-s"
option =
(you=20
must supply full path).<BR><BR>
<TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0>
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TD>For Windows 2000 Professional:</TD>
<TD><TT>w2ksp3.exe -s:d:\bcd\cds\w2kpro\files\</T
T></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>For Windows 2000 Server:</TD>
<TD><TT>w2ksp3.exe -s:d:\bcd\cds\w2ksrv\files\</T
T></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>For Windows 2000 Advanced Server: </TD
2;
<TD><TT>w2ksp3.exe=20
=
-s:d:\bcd\cds\w2kadv\files\</TT></TD></TR></TBODY
2;</TABLE><BR><B>Notes:</=
B><BR>
<UL>
<LI>The w2ksp3.exe can only be run on a Windows 2000
; or XP PC!=20
<LI>You should now have a <TT>CDROMSP3.TST</TT> file
in the =
<TT>files</TT>=20
directory. Check this, to prevent the CD asking "put the SP3 CD into =
drive=20
A:" during install. </LI></UL><BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want on the CD-Rom must also be =
added to=20
the <TT>files</TT> directory, these files will not be integrat
ed in =
the=20
Windows 2000 installation, they're just parked there. Things y
ou could =
add=20
are: latest patches, internet explorer, directx.<BR><BR&
#62;Add your files =
to:<BR>For Windows 2000 Professional:=20
<TT>d:\bcd\cds\w2kpro\files\</TT>.<BR>For Windows 2
8;00 Server:=20
<TT>d:\bcd\cds\w2ksrv\files\</TT>.<BR>For Windows 2
8;00 Advanced =
Server:=20
<TT>d:\bcd\cds\w2kadv\files\</TT>.<BR><BR>
<LI>Open a command prompt, go to the <TT>d:\bcd</TT> f
older and =
run:<BR>For=20
Windows 2000 Professional: <TT>bcd w2kpro</TT>.
0;BR>For Windows 2000 =
Server:=20
<TT>bcd w2ksrv</TT>.<BR>For Windows 2000 A
dvanced Server: <TT>bcd=20
w2kadv</TT>.<BR>This will build the (bootable) ISO image and b
urn it =
to your=20
recorder.<BR><BR></LI></OL>Done!<BR>
60;BR><A name=3Dwxp=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Bootable =
Windows XP=20
installation CD-Rom (with SP1) <B>[updated! dec 17, =
2002]</B></H2><BR>This will=20
show you how to create a bootable Windows XP Home Edition or =
Professional=20
installation/setup CD-Rom. Optionally you can integrate (slipstream) =
service=20
pack 1, and add other stuff you want to your CD. The boot catalog and =
the NT=20
bootstrap loader are hidden, just like the original bootable Windows XP=20
CD-Rom.<BR><BR>Joliet extensions are enabled by default, so
you can have =
long=20
filenames on the CD.<BR><B>Note:</B> This will <B
2;not</B> create a =
"dual"=20
bootable XP CD with Home edition and Professional together on one =
CD.<BR><BR>The=20
steps to create are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI><B>BCD installation instructions</B>:<BR>&
#60;BR>Download <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcd111.zip">
BCD full =
package=20
v1.1.1</A> (523KB).<BR><BR>Or update
from previous version: <A=20
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dbcdupd111.zip"
62;BCD =
update package=20
(v1.1.0-v1.1.1)</A> (5KB).<BR>Whe
n updating from previous =
versions, just=20
extract the package over the previous version, overwrite any existin
g =
files.=20
The <TT>bcd.cfg</TT> file will not get overwritten!<BR>
;<BR>Unpack the =
BCD=20
package to some folder for example <TT>d:\bcd</TT>. If yo
u want to be =
able to=20
run it from a server you should unpack it to a share from where your=20
workstations can run it. You will need to map a drive letter to that =
share and=20
run bcd using that drive letter.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the=2
8;
subdirectories!<BR><BR>Download <A =
title=3Dftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll=20
target=3D_blank href=3D"ftp://ftp.nero.com/wnaspi32.dll">Nero Aspi
=
Library=20
(wnaspi32.dll)</A> and copy it into BCD's <TT>d:\bcd\bin
60;/TT>=20
directory.<BR><BR>I have asked Ahead Software AG if I could di
stribute =
their=20
aspi manager with my BCD package but they said: "<I>...due to our
=
licence=20
agreement you could only let your users download it freely from our =
web=20
site...</I>".<BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dwxp10.z
ip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dwxp10.zip">
Windows XP =
package v1.0=20
(wxp10.zip)</A> (5KB).<BR>Unpack it into the
BCD directory,=20
<TT>d:\bcd</TT>.<BR>Make sure you also unpack the =
subdirectories!<BR><BR>The=20
Windows XP package contains the Windows XP bootstrap loader (same as =
Windows=20
2000) and some other files used to build the CD.<BR><B
R>
<LI>You must copy the <TT>i386</TT> folder from your W
indows XP=20
installation/setup CD-Rom.<BR>For Windows XP Home Edition copy it to =
the=20
<TT>d:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\</TT> folder.<BR>For
Windows XP =
Professional copy=20
it to the <TT>d:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\</TT> folder.<B
R>Make sure you =
copy all=20
files and all subdirectories!<BR><BR>If you're Windows XP
files are =
already=20
"slipstreamed" with a service pack you must also copy the =
<TT>win51ic.SPx</TT>=20
or <TT>win51ip.SPx</TT> file.<BR>This will pr
event the CD asking "put =
the SPx=20
CD into drive A:" during install.<BR><BR>The location of t
he i386 =
folder may=20
differ, for example when you have a dual boot MSDN cd-rom it will be =
in=20
\%lang%\winxp\%edition%, where %lang% is your language, like =
"ENGLISH",=20
"GERMAN" and %edition% is "Home" or "Pro". Other CD
9;s may have it just =
in the=20
root or in some other location.<BR><BR>
<LI>Optionally you can also copy the following files (not needed for =
bootable=20
CD=20
=
installation):<BR><TT>autorun.inf</TT><BR><T
T>readme.htm</TT><BR><TT>setu=
p.exe</TT><BR><BR>
<LI>If you have a Windows XP CD from MSDN...<BR>Edit the file=
20
<TT>i386\txtsetup.sif</TT><BR>section [SetupData]
, and change the =
setup source=20
path, it should read: SetupSourcePath =3D "\"<BR><BR>
<LI>You can apply Service Pack 1 to this installation (integrated=
20
installation). So that you have an installation CD-ROM with the =
service pack=20
built in.<BR>Apply service pack 1 to your files using the "-s&
#34; option =
(you=20
must supply full path).<BR><BR>
<TABLE cellSpacing=3D0 cellPadding=3D0>
<TBODY>
<TR>
<TD>For Windows XP Home edition: </TD>
<TD><TT>xpsp1_en_x86.exe =
-s:d:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\</TT></TD></TR>
<TR>
<TD>For Windows XP Professional:</TD>
<TD><TT>xpsp1_en_x86.exe=20
=
-s:d:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\</TT></TD></TR></TBO
DY></TABLE><BR><B>Notes:</=
B><BR>
<UL>
<LI>The Service Pack file can have another name, like=20
<TT>xpsp1_nl_x86.exe</TT> for Dutch langu
age.=20
<LI>The xpsp1_en_x86.exe can only be run on a Win
dows 2000 or XP PC! =
<LI>You should now have a <TT>win51ic.sp1 or =
</TT><TT>win51ip.sp1</TT> file=20
in the <TT>files</TT> directory. Check this, to prevent the
CD =
asking "put=20
the SP1 CD into drive A:" during install. </LI></UL>
<BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want on the CD-Rom must also be =
added to=20
the <TT>files</TT> directory, these files will not be integrat
ed in =
the=20
Windows XP installation, they're just parked there. Things you could =
add are:=20
latest patches, internet explorer, directx.<BR><BR>A
dd your files =
to:<BR>For=20
Windows XP Home edition: <TT>d:\bcd\cds\wxphome\files\</TT
2;.<BR>For =
Windows XP=20
Professional: <TT>d:\bcd\cds\wxppro\files\</TT>.<BR
62;<BR>
<LI>Open a command prompt, go to the <TT>d:\bcd</TT> f
older and =
run:<BR>For=20
Windows XP Home edition: <TT>bcd wxphome</TT>.<BR>
;For Windows XP =
Professional:=20
<TT>bcd wxppro</TT>.<BR>This will build the (boot
able) ISO image and =
burn it=20
to your recorder.<BR><BR></LI></OL>Done!<B
R><BR><A name=3Delghost=20
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> Bootable =
Ghost restore=20
CD-Rom "ELGHOST"</H2><BR>The ELGHOST v2.0 bootable C
D-Rom uses =
isolinux.bin,=20
memdisk and the eltorito.sys (hardware independent CD-Rom =
driver).<BR>See also:=20
<A title=3D#aboutghost =
href=3D"http://w
ww.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutghost">About=20
ghost</A>.<BR><BR>Requirements:=20
<UL>
<LI>Norton Ghost (from symantec) </LI></UL>The boot im
age used in this =
example=20
is:<BR>
<UL>
<LI>cdrom.img - <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot disk</A> =
</LI></UL><BR>The=20
steps to create are:<BR>
<OL>
<LI>If you have not already setup cdrpack version 1.3 then downloa
d <A =
title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Dcdrpack13.zip">cdrpa
ck=20
v1.3</A> (624KB).<BR>This file contains a workspace w
here you can =
build=20
your bootable CD's from.<BR>Unpack the cdrpack13.zip file to a
=
directory on=20
your local harddisk.<BR><B>Make sure you expand the subdi
rectories! So =
when=20
using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR>
<LI>Download <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Delghost_addon.zip=2&
#48;
=
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Delghost_addon.zip">Elghost
=
v2.0=20
add-on</A> (15KB). Unpack the elghost_addon.zip file into the
=
<B>same</B>=20
directory as cdrpack 1.3.<BR><B>Make sure you expand
the =
subdirectories! So=20
when using pkunzip.exe use the -d option!</B><BR><BR&
#62;The addon =
contains:<BR><A=20
title=3Dhttp://syslinu
20;.zytor.com/ target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://syslinux.zytor.com/">ISOLINUX 1.67 and MEMDISK 1.67</A> =
Copyright=20
2001 H. Peter Anvin.<BR><BR>
<LI>Follow the steps in the <A title=3D/bootdisk/cdrom/=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootdisk/cdrom/">CD-Rom boot disk</A> pa
ge =
to create=20
the CD-Rom boot disk bootdisk.<BR>Create a boot image file from the =
"CD-Rom=20
boot disk" bootdisk using <A title=3D#aboutdd=20
href=3D"http:/
/www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#aboutdd">dd.exe</A>, you should cal
l =
this boot=20
image "cdrom.img" and put it into the "cds\elghost\disk1\isoli
nux"=20
directory.<BR><B>Note! You have to rename the boot image to=2&
#48;
lowercase!</B><BR><BR><BR><BR>
<LI>All other files and folders you want in the CD-Rom filesystem must
=
also be=20
copied into cds\elghost\disk1 directory.<BR><BR>
<LI>Put ghost.exe and your ghost image file(s) (*.gho) into=20
;
cds\elghost\disk1\. You can also create a small description text file
, =
with=20
the same base name as your image but using .txt as the file =
extension.<BR><BR>
<LI>Edit the file cds\elghost\build.mak and put your name into the =
"preparer"=20
variable.<BR><BR>
<LI>Start the batch file "run.bat".<BR>From the "M
ain menu" select =
"Build=20
& Burn" and "elghost".<BR><BR></LI>
0;/OL>Done, happy =
ghosting!<BR><A=20
name=3Daboutdd href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> About=20
dd.exe</H2><BR>DD.EXE is used to create an image file from
a floppy =
bootdisk. Do=20
not confuse it with the unix "dd" command it is not quite the=20
;
same.<BR><BR>Example: <TT>dd a: <filename>.im
g</TT><BR>This will =
create an=20
image file from your bootdisk in drive A:.<BR><BR>You could also
use <A=20
title=3Dhttp://www.win
image.com target=3D_blank=20
href=3D"http://ww
w.winimage.com/">winimage</A> (not freeware) for this, =
but=20
remember to save your floppy image as .IMA (not compressed) =
file.<BR><BR>DD was=20
written by Michael L. Hasenfratz in 1991.<BR>Homepage: t
here is=20
none.<BR>Download: <A title=3D/download.php?sFile=3Ddd.zip=20
href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/download.php?sFile=3Ddd.zip">dd.zip</A>
(8=
KB)<BR><BR><A=20
name=3Daboutmkisofs href=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#TOC"></A>
<H2><IMG src=3D"http://www.nu2.nu/gfx/arrowright.gif"> About=20
mkisofs.exe</H2><BR>Used to build/create the ISO image =
file.<BR><BR>Version 1.13=20
(and higher) of mkisofs also supports creating multiboot images, (using =
the=20
"-eltorito-alt-boot" option).<BR><BR>Used mkisofs option
s: (to see all =
options=20
run "mkisofs")<BR><BR>
<TABLE class=3Dnu2table cellSpacing=3D1 cellPadding=3D2>
<TBODY>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>-v</TH>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Verbose</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>-N</TH>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Omit version number from ISO9660 filename
(needed =
for NT=20
CD-Roms)</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>-o</TH>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Set output filename</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TH class=3Dnu2th>-l</TH>
<TD class=3Dnu2td>Allow full 31 character filenames for ISO9
660 =
names</TD></TR>
<TR class=3Dnu2tr>
<TH class |