Да я знаю как сделать это через скрипт. Но как это делается ручками. Почитав инфу с английсого, я понял, что нужно для того, чтобы загружался и WinPE и Установка Windows. А именно, для загрузки Установки необходим подредактированный SETUPLDR.bin. Там нужно удалить информацию для загрузки из папки minint.
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or a MultiBoot USB-stick combining BartPE ( minint folder ) and the LocalSource of Windows XP Setup (see below), I found the following solution to make BartPE boot from the minint folder, instead of launching Windows XP setup. Hexedit peldr using TinyHexer. Change in peldr the first occurrence of txtsetup.sif in notsetup.sif Now BartPE will boot from minint folder and will not use WinXP txtsetup.sif from root directory. http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?......1384&st=224
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А, вот, что-то нарылЖ может кому-то покажется полезным.
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QUOTE (cdob @ May 30 2007, 11:30 AM) About multi boot: Setupldr.bin seek folder minint first, $WIN_NT$.~BT next. Hexedit \$WIN_NT$.~BT\setupldr.bin. Change minint to miniOf. menu.lst chainloader /$WIN_NT$.~BT/setupldr.bin chainloader /minint/setupldr.bin For a MultiBoot USB-stick combining BartPE ( minint folder ) and the Windows XP LocalSource, I found the following solution to make BartPE boot from the minint folder, instead of launching Windows XP setup. BartPE minint folder was installed on USB-stick using peinst.cmd. Booting via ntldr and boot.ini using peboot.bin bootsector and peldr bootloader in root-dir of USB-stick. peldr seeks txtsetup.sif first in root directory, in minint folder next. Hexedit peldr using TinyHexer. Change in peldr the first occurrence of txtsetup.sif in notsetup.sif Now BartPE will boot from minint folder and will not use WinXP txtsetup.sif from root directory. It is also interesting to add to the GRUB4DOS menu.lst on the MultiBoot USB-stick, Puppy Linux (NTFS Read/Write support) and DSL Linux (Knoppix with NTFS Read only support) , according to the procedure described by diddy in: ... DSL Linux is booting very fast in 1.5 minute, whereas BartPE is taking 15 minutes (My BIOS supports booting with USB 1.0 speed only). It is clear that KNOPPIX is able to use the USB 2.0 speed already in a very early stage of the booting process !!
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