![]() ![]() I dont know the grub command to list drives, maybe that can help?Ībout renaming NTLDR to GLDR, in my standard install of WinSetupFromUSB there is no NTLDR in the USB-HD, so I don't understand what you propose. The only difference I see is in harddirves, why do i have one more (phantom) drive when booting with the PLOP CD? The only difference I see is when doing map -statusįloppies_orig=1, harddrives_orig=2, floppies_curr=1, harddrives_curr=2īOOT FROM PLOP CD and then going into USB_HD:įloppies_orig=1, harddrives_orig=3, floppies_curr=1, harddrives_curr=3 The information about geometry of hd0 and hd1 is the same with or without booting with PLOP in PC2 I cannot test PC1 with/without PLOP CD, but I can do it with PC 2 PC2: (Intel D945GCNL motherboard) Booting from IDE CD-ROM using PLOP 5.0.11, loads USB-HD menu, when starting Windows XP install also chokes at the start "unable to load \WINSETUP\XPPSP3\I386\BIOSINFO.INF". PC1: (AsRock P4VM800 motherboard) Booting from SATA CD-ROM using PLOP 5.0.11, loads USB-HD menu, when starting Windows XP install chokes at loading KBDES.DLL, before the partition text mode screen. PC2: SATA HD, IDE CD-ROM, boots from USB-HD and reaches Windows XP partition screen in text mode setup (WORKS OK) PC1: SATA HD, SATA CD-ROM, does not boot from USB-HD I use WinSetupFromUSB to create a standard installation, using Windows XP, Windows 7, and UBCD as sources. For testing, I created a primary partition of 64GB, and a second primary partiton with the rest of the drive. I will try to detail as much as possible. ![]()
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