Grub4dos Windows Xp Install Iso
I'm attempting to create a multipurpose AIO USB stick for everyday use. So far I've been able to get Mint, Tails, And Hiren's boot cd all successfully working off of one device similar to the tutorial found here: However, I'm running into trouble adding Windows 10 to this list. I've done some research but have yet to find a suitable solution for Windows 10. Is there anyway to add a menuentry to the grub.cfg in order to make this work, or is there a more detailed solution.
Thanks for any help in advance. EDIT: I've managed to get the iso to boot using the following menu entry: set root=(hd0,msdos5) #this may be different based on which partition the iso files are currently on insmod ntldr ntldr /bootmgr The only problem is once I choose install the following error occurs: A media driver your computer needs is missing. This could be a DVD, USB or Hard disk driver. If you have a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive with the driver on it, please insert it now. So somehow it can't properly read the files after it starts the setup process. EDIT 2: I was able to get the entire thing working with YUMI.
Acronis Home Products: Creating Multiproduct Bootable USB. Windows XP: Double-click. Run the media builder of Acronis True Image. Select ISO file when. Windows Xp Full Install Iso Install grub4dos from Windows. How to install Windows XP from a. To make a grub4dos ISO. Installation, using Grub4DOS: Extract the ISO, then copy Grub4DOS, both of them in a NTFS formatted USB drive, then configure Grub4DOS Quora User, since the MS-DOS 3.30 times, Windows 3.1, Windows 2k Srv, XP,7.
Hello everyone, First of all I wanted to thanks of the wonderfull resource here. So MANY valuable information around. But I came with a problem here, for few days I am trying to make a bootable USB with ISO's on it. Well, if I decide to replace/add some new ISO's - it would be very easy. I also often create different CDs using nlite, so no need to re-create disks etc.etc.
So after researching I have found, that I need grub loader, since grub can work with images. After long testing, reading forums and trying examples, I have foudn one, wich let me at least launch the setup, it is. After long testing, reading forums and trying examples, I have foudn one, wich let me at least launch the setup, it is: You are still missing some info. You DO NOT want 'grub' you want grub 4dos (it is NOT the same). First thing read these two threads: (both stickies in the grub 4dos forum): Then read here on MSFN (in this same MSFN Forums » Member Contributed Projects » Install Windows from USB forum): (also both stickies) Then re-read: once again, the XP.iso works in a different way from the 7.iso and another.iso may work the same way as one of the said two or in a third (or nth) different way.
Install Grub4dos On Usb
In a nutshell, a 7.iso should work 'as is', an XP one needs to be specially crafted/modified.