I 10:44:05 Image Application Identifier: IMGBURN V2.4.0.0 - THE ULTIMATE IMAGE BURNER! I 10:44:05 Image Volume Set Identifier: UNDEFINED I 10:44:05 Image Volume Identifier: X1APOEM_DE I 10:44:05 Image Single Layer Profile: DVD-R/RW (Media Capacity: 2.298.496) I 10:44:05 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:00:52 ![]() I 10:42:55 File Name: C:\Users\tom\AppData\Roaming\ImgBurn\IBB Files\xppsp2.ibb ![]() I 10:42:48 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices. I 10:42:48 Microsoft Windows Vista Business Edition (6.0, Build 6000) Restrictions_UDF_DVDVideoAllowUnicodeVolumeLabel=0īootableDisc_BootImageFile=H:\xp\s01-bootdisk-noemul.img Restrictions_Joliet_AddVersionNumberToFiles=0 Restrictions_Joliet_AllowFilesWithoutExtensions=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_DontAddVersionNumberToFiles=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_AllowMoreThan255CharactersInPath=1 Restrictions_ISO9660_AllowMoreThan8DirectoryLevels=1 I've also tried to add the Joliet file system, too, but the result is the same.ĭoes anybody successfully created a Windows boot CD using ImgBurn 2.4.0.0? Capturing the original iso image X1APOEM_DE.ISO works fine in Virtual PC 2007. " I press the space bar and one second later Virtual PC 2007 reboots. On the message "Drücken Sie eine beliebige Taste, um von der CD zu starten. Now I open a virtual machine in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, click "CD|Capture ISO Image" choosing h:\xp.iso and reboot. A few moments later I'm getting the "Operation Successfully Completed!" message, but the generated file h:\xp.iso is larger (572.260.352bytes) than the original image's size (568.723.456bytes). After a while ImgBurn shows a confirmation dialog with the calculated sizes and I click OK. When I click the Build button, I'm asked whether the 'XPSETUP' folder is the root directory for the image and I choose Yes. As build destination h:\xp.iso is chosen. ![]() On Advanced/Bootable Disk card the checkbox "Make Image Bootable" is selected, Emulation Type is set to "None (Custom)", Boot Image is pointing to "H:\xp\s01-bootdisk-noemul.img" without quotes, Developer ID is empty, Load Segment is unchanged at 07C0 and Sectors To Load is changed to 4. On the Advanced/Restrictions/ISO9660 card the option "Level X - 219 Characters", "ASCII" and all checkboxes ("Allow More Than 8 Directory Levels", "Allow More Than 255 Characters In Path", "Allow Files Without Extension" and "Don't Add ' ' Version Number To Files") are selected. On the Labels card, "X1APOEM_DE" without quotes is added in the ISO9660 input field. On the Options card, "ISO9660" is selected and only the checkboxes "Recurse Subdirectories", "Include Hidden Files" and "Include System Files" are selected. Then I've switched ImgBurn to Build mode, added the directory "H:\XPSETUP\". From the original iso I've extracted all files into an empty directory "H:\XPSETUP". Using ImgBurn 2.4.0.0 or Altap Salamander 2.5 I've extracted the 2048byte boot image. I have the original boot CD, now stored as X1APOEM_DE.ISO on my disk (568.723.456bytes). Now I simply want to create a non-slipstreamed XP Pro boot CD, but still without success. The last day I've tried to generate a slipstreamed XP Pro (SP2) boot CD without success.
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