Since the new 3.3 is out, i cant run my acronis rescue-cd-image. on 3.2 i startet the image file with
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bcdw /images/acronis.bwt
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bcdw /images/acronis.bwt
Hello again Charles,bldrdash wrote: BCDW has changed with the latest version of CDShell (and hence,
latest version of UBCD (3.3)). To boot Acronis products do
the following:
- Create an ISO of the Acronis product.
- The execution line should be changed to read:
"bcdw Boot /pathto/acronis.iso"
By default, some Acronis product have "Recovery Manager" as
part of the ISO. I'm not 100% sure what this does, but I
think it only works on a system in which you previously
installed their recovery partition, so it may not be useful.
To get a smaller file, you can edit the ISO and remove all files
and directories, then save it. Doing this makes my Acronis ISO
images about the same size they used to be using .wbt or .bif.
TrueImage 8 for me is about 9MB.
-- Charles
Where do you write this, in custom.scn ?Here's an excerpt from my modified
menu for Acronis products:
if ($lastKey == key[a]); then bcdw Boot /cba/trueimg.iso
if ($lastKey == key[d]); then bcdw Boot /cba/diskdir.iso
Thank you for your answers.bldrdash wrote:I'm pretty sure you couldn't using the old .wbt or
.bif method since these didn't have the RM files.
A nice small tool to create ISO images from your CDs is LC ISO Creator (http://www.lucersoft.com/freeware.php). Which reminds me, I should add this link to "Useful Links".When you say "Create an ISO of the Acronis product", what file (or files) do you exactly choose to make that ISO ?
Sorry Charles, I did not explain enough...bldrdash wrote: I think I get all posts; if not, please send me the URL for
the current topic.
Where do you write this, in custom.scn ?Here's an excerpt from my modified
menu for Acronis products:
if ($lastKey == key[a]); then bcdw Boot /cba/trueimg.iso
if ($lastKey == key[d]); then bcdw Boot /cba/diskdir.iso
And do I have to understand that you created a directory called "cba" placed in "Boot" directory and where you put these two .iso ?
Ok thank you Charles....bldrdash wrote:> And may I ask you what does "cba" mean ?
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Just my initials...
in my custom.scn.if ($lastKey == key[a]); then bcdw Boot /cba/trueimg.iso
if ($lastKey == key[d]); then bcdw Boot /cba/diskdir.iso
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#
# Actions
#
getkey
clear
if ($lastKey == key[f1]); then memdisk /images/maxblast.igz
if ($lastKey == key[f2]); then memdisk /images/diskmgr.igz
if ($lastKey == key[f3]); then memdisk /images/discwiz.igz
if ($lastKey == key[f4]); then memdisk /images/ssdm.igz
if ($lastKey == key[right]); then script hdd2.scn
if ($lastKey == key[esc]); then script main.scn
goto hdd_menu
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#
# Actions
#
getkey
clear
if ($lastKey == key[t]); then bcdw images /Outils_Acronis/trueimg.iso
if ($lastKey == key[d]); then bcdw images /Outils_Acronis/diskdir.iso
if ($lastKey == key[esc]); then script main.scn
goto custom_menu