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activation email? 1 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month Forever Login with username, password and session length Forum only search News: Home Help Login Register Computer Hope » Microsoft » Microsoft Windows » Windows NT/2000 » Problems with boot from CD ROM « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Go Down Author Topic: Problems with boot from CD ROM (Read 6804 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. miky0254 Guest Problems with boot from CD ROM « on: May 20, 2006, 04:31:31 AM » I have a big problem: I can not boot from CD ROM (and I need to repair https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/7c550902-be70-4457-8faa-97b24192aab7/error-loading-image?forum=itproxpsp my OS). I have Windows 2000 Datacenter. When I boot, I receive following message:INT13/42hRead error (AX=0100,DL=44)Block=00000010Error loading image:DISKEM1X.BINCan anybody help me? Or, how I can to repair OS without boot from CD ROM.Thanks a lot.Miky Logged Cici Guest Re: Problems with boot from CD ROM « Reply #1 on: May 20, 2006, 05:01:23 AM » Hi, First You have to check Your BIOS and the arrangment of the boot devices. http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php?topic=21608.0 most BIOS they arranged the boot devices as: [highlight]Floppy DiskCD-ROOM HardDrive [/highlight]So, try to fix it like above, by restarting your computer and hit the F8, or Delete, or F2 because It is depend from BIOs to other any way most of them is F8. then go to Boot and arrabge it. Or maybe your CD that you are trying to boot from it does not Bootable CD this is another problem also .. seond solution. Bring a startup disk with a Win CD to Enther to the DOS and repair Your Windows by typing : [CD partition F G E ... ] sys C: (Enter) finish regards Cici . Logged pcdoc4christ Guest Re: Problems with boot from CD ROM « Reply #2 on: May 20, 2006, 09:18:15 AM » Try entering the BIOS setup and changing the boot order to boot from the CD-ROM drive first. Logged gaugusti70Newbie Experience: Beginner OS: Unknown Re: Problems with boot from CD ROM « Reply #3 on: August 05, 2011, 07:15:32 PM » i am trying to change the boot sequence by having.1- cd2- hdd3- floppy.i am using the page dn to change the field as well as + and _ key can anyone help? Logged gaugusti70Newbie E
:: Email This Topic :: Print this topic http://www.ezbsystems.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?act=ST;f=1;t=1442;st=40 ] Topic: How to make a Windows 98/2000/XP bootable DVD< http://us.informatiweb.net/tutorials/it/2-miscellaneous/37--creating-a-bootable-cd.html Next Oldest | Next Newest > Post Number: 41 shurid Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: Feb. 2004 Posted on: Feb. 06 2004,12:48 Hi! Here is a solution where u wont need any win2k.bat or other bat files. And u error loading wont have to copy boot files also.... so here what u should doI am assuming I will create a bootable CD with 3 OS (XP, 2K & 98)Step1: copy the folder i386 from Windows 2000CD into EasyBoot\disk1\Step2: rename i386 to WN2KStep3: copy the folder i386 from Windows XPCD into EasyBoot\disk1\Step4: rename error loading image i386 to WNXPStep5: create a folder WIN98 under EasyBoot\disk1\ Step6: copy all files from Setup from Windows98CD into EasyBoot\disk1\WIN98\Step7: make a duplicate copy of the file EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\w2ksect.bin. and rename it into wxpsect.binStep8: open replace text from EasyBoot Tools. browse the file SETUPLDR.BIN from EasyBoot\disk1\WN2K\. find i386 and replace all with WN2KStep9: browse the file TXTSETUP.SIF from EasyBoot\disk1\WN2K\. find i386 and replace all with WN2KStep10: browse the file SETUPLDR.BIN from EasyBoot\disk1\WNXP\. find i386 and replace all with WNXPStep11: browse the file TXTSETUP.SIF from EasyBoot\disk1\WNXP\. find i386 and replace all with WNXPStep12: browse the file w2ksect.bin from EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\. find i386 and replace all with WN2KStep13: browse the file wxpsect.bin from EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot\. find i386 and replace all with WNXPStep16: copy all files Starts with CDROM from Windows2000CD into EasyBoot\disk1\Step17: copy all files Starts with WIN51 from WindowsXP CD into EasyBoot\disk1\If u also want ur CD to be able to run from Windows environ
Creating a Bootable CD Page 1 / 1 InformatiWeb TutorialsIT Miscellaneous Creating a ... Published on : 12 January 2012 at 18:29 UTC Lionel Eppe First download "EasyBoot" and install normally. Run the software and you get this : Default 2 files (source) menu available. For this tutorial, I used the "default.ezb" file, but you can very well keep the one responsible for the moment.If you want to load the "default.ezb" (source) file default, just click on "Open". To change the appearance of the menu as well as associated with each "button" command, just make a click on the button in question and the left window will automatically go in the "Menu" to allow you to change the text to appear and their order. The command syntax is very simple : run [filename with extension] You can if you wish, change the colors of the menu in the same tab. Under "Filling" (left window). As with any software, when you create something it is important to save regularly. To do this, click "Save As" and give a name to your "source" file from your menu. We will now add programs that are in the form of / image Bootable CD DVD to ISO format. In our tutorial, we will make a CD of IT, so we will put a partitioning software, a backup and several testing utilities.Partitioning software will "GParted" the backup "Norton Ghost 15" and those test will be those of "Ultimate Boot CD".To add our programs, you must add the CD that you will create. To do this go to Windows Explorer and go to the folder indicated at the top of the window (highlighted in blue in the image). Move or simply copy the files in the desired iso file cd "EasyBoot" you want to create. The "SymantecSrd registered.iso" file is the live cd bootable "Norton Ghost". We recommend that you select "Start directly" in the "File" tab for the corresponding program number on which you press launches when you press rather than simply selecting the corresponding line and you are forced to click with your mouse or press "ENTER" in addition to the figure. Now that our programs are in the folder of our future "Boot CD - Menu", you must change the text that appears on the menu as well as their order.