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Monday 28 January 2019
Sunday 27 January 2019
E2B v1.9Ad Beta available
The v1.9Ad Beta version supports the automatic launching of WinNTSetup from a Windows ISO.
You can now cause a Windows NT6-based install ISO (Vista to Server 2019) to boot and run WinNTSetup and automatically load the same Windows install ISO as the WinNTSetup source file.
You can now cause a Windows NT6-based install ISO (Vista to Server 2019) to boot and run WinNTSetup and automatically load the same Windows install ISO as the WinNTSetup source file.
Thursday 24 January 2019
E2B v1.A9b Beta has new extension override feature
By special request, you can now make an ISO run as if it had a different file extension under E2B by changing it's filename...
v1.A9c allows any extension to be used (not just ending in .iso) and does not display the ._xxxxx part in the menu either (so Ubuntu 64-bit_.imgptn23auto.imgptn appears in the menu as Ubuntu 64-bit).
ubuntu64_.isodef.iso will run without prompting the user.
Filename format: filename_.forceextension.iso
Note: _. is mandatory, forceextension can be any extension recognised by E2B.
v1.A9c allows any extension to be used (not just ending in .iso) and does not display the ._xxxxx part in the menu either (so Ubuntu 64-bit_.imgptn23auto.imgptn appears in the menu as Ubuntu 64-bit).
ubuntu64_.isodef.iso will run without prompting the user.
Force a different file extension (E2B v1.A9+)
Note: _. is mandatory, forceextension can be any extension recognised by E2B.
Examples: msdart6_.isoPE01.iso (runs as if .isoPE01)
Windows8_x64_.isodef.iso (does not prompt user with suggestions)
For example, if you have an ISO file but you want it to run as if it had a .isofira01 file extension, you can add _.isofira01 as a file override to the end of the filename but before the file extension of .iso.
A file 'myxp.iso' can be run as if it had the .isofira01 file extension if you give it a name myxp_.isofira01.iso.
Windows8_x64_.isodef.iso (does not prompt user with suggestions)
For example, if you have an ISO file but you want it to run as if it had a .isofira01 file extension, you can add _.isofira01 as a file override to the end of the filename but before the file extension of .iso.
A file 'myxp.iso' can be run as if it had the .isofira01 file extension if you give it a name myxp_.isofira01.iso.
This means that the file will keep the .ISO extension which may be more convenient if you are using a Zalman\IODD device as your E2B drive or if you want to keep the file extension unchanged for other reasons such as loading it into ImDisk or an ISO editor or mounting it with Windows Explorer.
E2B grub2 menu system Beta10 is now available
You can download the new grub2 menu system files from the Alternate Download Areas or click here.
The web page http://www.easy2boot.com/uefi-grub2-ptn2/ has been updated with the new changes.
The web page http://www.easy2boot.com/uefi-grub2-ptn2/ has been updated with the new changes.
Secure Boot
Wednesday 23 January 2019
Cheap SSDs for your E2B USB drive from Amazon
The TC Sunbow SSD 120GB $21 ($29 for 240GB) plus a $10 enclosure is a cost-effective alternative to a Corsair GTX 128GB $73 or Sandisk Extreme Pro $39.50.
You can buy an Inatek USB SATA disk enclosure for just $10.
And when you don't need it anymore or if you want to buy a bigger drive, you can use it to upgrade your old laptop.
We all need plenty of flash memory...
The rover's Mars mission was almost a failure on 21st January 2004 due to software, a DOS-based filesystem and not enough flash memory - here's what happened...
Monday 21 January 2019
Boot Windows Install ISOs from the E2B grub2 menu system
If you want to, you can add all your Windows Install ISOs to the E2B grub2 menu system which uses wimboot to load the boot.wim from inside the ISO and then uses ImDisk to load the ISO as a virtual DVD under WinPE. You do not need to modify the Microsoft Windows Install ISO in any way.
BUT you can only MBR-boot from them, UEFI-booting from ISO files is not supported.
I have added instructions at the bottom of Tutorial 145 on the RMPrepUSB site for the E2B grub2 menu system.
BUT you can only MBR-boot from them, UEFI-booting from ISO files is not supported.
I have added instructions at the bottom of Tutorial 145 on the RMPrepUSB site for the E2B grub2 menu system.
E2B v1.A9a Beta available
v1.A9a Beta
- New version of Make_E2B.exe with graphical buttons (because many non-English speaking users seem to ignore the big red button and click on the small Make_E2B_USB_Drive.cmd button and then they don't understand all the English questions!).
- Changes to \_ISO\e2b\grub\menu.lst for small speed improvements.
- Improve speed on Windows ISo counting and remove countiso.g4b batch file.
- Bugfix in .imgPTN code in QRUN.g4b now checks for grub4dos backup sector at LBA1 to prevent unnecessary LBA30 error message.
- Add netrunner+persistence sample mnu file.
- Bugfix QRUN.g4b - redir not suppressing all output if NOSUG set.
- Bugfix in TimeAccess.g4b - sometimes miscalculated.
- Bugfix in QAUTO.g4b and AUTOMN.g4b (used reserved memory at (md)0x230).
Saturday 19 January 2019
How to switch back to the E2B partition from a linux OS when using .imgPTN files and UEFI-booting
When you UEFI-boot from a FAT32 .imgPTN file (after you have 'switched' it in), then there is no front-end boot manager. Whatever payload you have used is directly booted to. In this way E2B can secure-UEFI-boot to many different types of payloads without any issues or complications caused by other bootloaders/bootmanagers getting in the way.
The problem is that if you only have access to systems which will ONLY UEFI-boot, then it is difficult to change the payload to something else!
The problem is that if you only have access to systems which will ONLY UEFI-boot, then it is difficult to change the payload to something else!
Friday 18 January 2019
Fix issues with VirtualBox v6 and VMUB (fix --startvm error)
The new version 6 of Oracle VirtualBox has changed executables and so it has (deliberately!) broken backwards compatibility with all earlier scripts, shortcuts and applications which call VirtualBox.
This includes DavidB's VMUB application. To make VMUB work with the new VBox 6 version:
This includes DavidB's VMUB application. To make VMUB work with the new VBox 6 version:
Thursday 17 January 2019
Add NetRunner ISO with persistence to E2B
You can add persistence to a NetRunner Live ISO using a .mnu file.
Here is one for 19.01. Just follow the instructions in the .mnu file. I used a 500MB persistence file.
The kernel parameters were discovered by looking at the live.cfg file from inside the ISO.
The name of the persistence file does not have to be netrun-rw. You can have multiple .mnu files and multiple persistence files if you wish.
If you want to move the persistence file to the same folder as the .ISO file, then specify $HOME$/netrun-rw for the PF variable value.
Here is one for 19.01. Just follow the instructions in the .mnu file. I used a 500MB persistence file.
The kernel parameters were discovered by looking at the live.cfg file from inside the ISO.
The name of the persistence file does not have to be netrun-rw. You can have multiple .mnu files and multiple persistence files if you wish.
If you want to move the persistence file to the same folder as the .ISO file, then specify $HOME$/netrun-rw for the PF variable value.
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