Look what I found in the boot menu's config file: Doh! No wonder my "img" file's won't boot. Currently, the only working images I've got are fdboot.img (FreeDOS) and memtestp.img and they are *both* 1.40 MB (size of a floppy) and I have been trying all this time to boot "non-standard" "imgs" wth an option that is design to boos floppy disks only. I think I just found what I am doing wrong. So in the boot menu you have: GParted, System Rescue, PMagic, GAG, memtets86 and you select it and it boots. ![]() They are normally in IMG or IMZ or IMA or something else, without an extension. Basically, all I want to achieve is, create a bootable IMG file out of the systemrescue ISO and boot it from BCDW.ĭo you actually want the systemrescuecd-x86-1.0.0.iso image on the disc which then becomes an option in your boot menu?Įxactly that, you have a menu and then you select which img you want to boot but it won't be in ISO format. I think if I do sysres.ima which is the small file, that will boot but will load nothing but I a, not sure. \sysres.img System Rescue CD ^ Example of floppy images using It is the loading section but how can I combine this with the real IMG file so I can start "System Rescue" CD" from my boot menu.įor a reference, here is what I have for BCDW, in the INI file: My understanding is that *this* the "ima" file is the one that would boot. I selected my DVD-DRIVE (D:) and after I select "Save" it creates am "ima" file but it's only 4KB/5KB where the the whole image is about 178MB. ![]() Below there is Extract Boot Image option. I select "Make Image Bootable" and then it also asks me to locate the bootable file (which I did). The third option I am now using is the "Create IMG from a file or folder->Advanced->Bootable Disk" In this case I extracted the ISO and created in img from the file however this didn't work also. The next option I selected was creating an IMG from a folder. This created an "img" file but after I pass it to BCDW, the file doesn't boot. The first thing I tried was selecting the "Create Image from a Disk" option. ![]() I also have a burned systemrescuecd-x86-1.0.0.iso and I am trying to create a bootable IMG file so when I select it from the BCDW's menu, the file boots. I am using Boot CD Wizard in association with Bart's PE.
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