Is that not OK? I do not copy the ezboot folder because if I do it I get many errors. Then I copy all removed files from disk1 to the root of the usb created by your script. Now after every change I make I always create new iso file with ezboot, but the file created is 12GB in size, so open it with ultraiso and delete some big folders like HBCD (hiren) and DLC1 (another multitool) and PPAPPS (portable apps used by some live cds) and some iso files from iso folder. I only use your USB script to create usb because no matter what I try, the burn usb of ezboot never works ok for me. Open folder 'EasyBoot\resource' and copy files 'memdisk', 'isolinux and file 'syslinux' to folder EZBOOT, overwriting existing files It is the files in the created ISO-file (ISO created by pushing button 'Make ISO' in EasyBoot) that is 'Burned' to USB deviceįinally, you are recommended to do some updates of files in folder EZBOOT Its important to understand that it isn't files in folder disk1 or files in folder EZBOOT that is burned to USB ![]() Important notes: Don't forget to create a new ISO-file in EasyBoot each time you change something in folder disk1 or in folder EZBOOT Note: I tested from a 'real boot' and not from vmWare I cannot understand why it doesn't work for you, as I have tested from both CDRW as from USB stick without problem This works well from CD\DVD-unit but do not work at all from USB device - so we are back to square one Then tick 'Joliet' when creating ISO in EasyBoot Use menu command bootinfotable run bitdefender.bif (or whatever name you saved boot-file with) ![]() You can extract everything from ISO-file to folder disk1 and also from ISO-file 'Save BOOT File' to folder EZBOOT Posted by balder on May 10 2013,10:13 "Is there any other way to boot Bitdefender?"
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