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That's all there is to it. You should now be booting your favorite ISO files from your Multi-Boot USB device!
* For (NTFS or Fat32 Formatted) external Hard Drives and large USB Flash Drives, you can try our
Experimental-MultiBootISOs-v1.7.exe
This MultiBoot ISO process should enable you to Boot the following. For most ISOs/Images, you simply place
the ISO/Image at the root of your USB. (Example: E:/) unless additional instructions are mentioned.
Distribution Sites, Download Links, and Instructions are listed. Click to expand
Hiren's Boot CD EASUS Disk Copy TinyCore 3 Avira AntiVir Rescue CD Parted Magic 5.1 Windows
Vista/7 Installer Ultimate Boot CD Offline NT + Registry Editor
Unchanged Entries
Jolicloud EasyPeasy 1.6 SLAX 6.1.2 BackTrack 4 Final Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 Mandriva Free 2010
Spring Peppermint Linux OS DBAN 2.2.6 (Hard Drive Nuker) RIP Linux GParted EEEBuntu 3.0.1
Memtest86+ Clonezilla Linux Mint 9 (Gnome i386) Ubuntu 10.04 Xubuntu 10.04 Kubuntu 10.04 Lubuntu
10.04 Ubuntu 10.04 Netbook Remix Ubuntu rescue Remix Partition Wizard 5 Damn Small Linux SliTaz
Linux 3.0 Ophcrack XP Ophcrack Vista YlmF OS 3.0 xPUD (Simple Netbook Distro) FreeDOS BKO
boot.kernel.org AVG Rescue CD (Antivirus Scanner) Puppy Linux 4.3.1 OpenSUSE 11.2 DVD Bitdefender
Rescue CD
Known Issues:
It is REQUIRED that your flash drive contain a formatted partition! Some flash drives ship formatted
"superfloppy" (without a partition table). Those drives will need to be reformatted to use a partition, so they can
be detected by BIOS as a Hard Drive. If you are not presented with a Boot Menu as pictured above, or the
menu is found at (fd0) instead of (hd0,0) the problem is likely that you are trying to boot the flash drive as a
superfloppy. You should reformat your flash drive using one of the methods listed HERE, then reinstall
MultiBootISOs, and attempt to boot using the USB-HDD or USB-ZIP BIOS option or see if the drive shows
up as a selectable hard disk in your Boot Menu.
Currently, you must manually add (or extract in some cases) the ISO Files to your Flash Drive. The tool will
automatically do this for you in the near future.
Boot conflicts may arise when more than one ISOs contents are extracted to root. If you experience a conflict,
let me know!
If you are not presented with a Boot Menu, it is also possible (although unlikely) that your USB may not have
an MBR. You can try this Install MBR to Flash Drive tutorial to fix the problem.
Some Flakey BIOSs may try to initiate your USB as a Floppy (fd0) regardless of how the USB is formatted,
and the USB Boot method you use. In this case, you should seek a BIOS firmware update from the
manufacturer of your motherboard.
Additional Notes:
You can boot Ubuntu and Ubuntu based remixes with persistence by simply using our Casper-RW Creator
script to create a Casper-RW file on your USB device. Only one Distro can use casper persistence.
If you don't have a floppy drive and get fd0 errors while booting, simply add floppy.allowed_drive_mask=0 to
the kernel line for that menu entry. Although the best fix is to disable floppy in BIOS.
To load Ophcrack tables when booted in this fashion, the tables folder needs to exist at the root of the USB
device. Example E:\tables\vista_free. Download Tables from the Official site and unzip to your USB.
Boot Errors: While trying to run an ISO from USB, If you get a Boot error saying:
Error 60: File for drive emulation must be in one contiguous disk area
You'll need to defragment your ISO using one of the following tools:
For information on how to try other ISO's, see the "CDROM emulation (virtualization) section" in the official
GRUB4DOS Readme file. Additionally, Here is another good third party guide that explains how things work.
If you successfully boot from a Linux Based ISO that isn't listed, let me know and I will add it to the list.
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