HOWTO: Integrate Partition Magic V8 into UBCD V4
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Sorry but nothing proves that you do indeed own a copy of Partition Magic 8, so noone except the publisher should be allowed to give you a copy of it in any shape.
Hammerite Compendium of Precepts, Regimens and Rules of Conduct, Vol. 113 :
A stroke of thy chisel, once made, canst be undone, but a stroke thou dost not make from fear is a worse flaw.
Be not cautious - be correct.
A stroke of thy chisel, once made, canst be undone, but a stroke thou dost not make from fear is a worse flaw.
Be not cautious - be correct.
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i have PM8 but am talking abt the Ultimate Boot CD version of PM8 cos i can't seems to get mines to work whatever i try
Everytime i run ubcd2iso.bat it jst runs close down after i press any key to run it but i doesn't show the wait.exe when if it should
heres what my C:\ contains of all UBCD
Everytime i run ubcd2iso.bat it jst runs close down after i press any key to run it but i doesn't show the wait.exe when if it should
heres what my C:\ contains of all UBCD
HNC/HND CompTIA Network + Passed Student
Hi Guys & Gals,
I have been reading all your post as how to make a Bootable Cd from 2 floppy's PM8 rescue disks.
I have spent about 2 weels trying to make one, and your instruction were not
that good, and I finely made one and it was a lot simpler than a lot of these instruction I read on this form.
Here is how to do it.
(1)Use winImage and at the top go to Disk, but you first floppy into the floppy drive and than click on to read disk near the bottom.
(2) Now go to Image at the top of WinImage and got chanege format to 2.88 MB.
(3) Use your windows Explorer and open the second floppy and drag all the file to from the 2nd floppy to into the first except for Autoexec.bat and Command com. than save them as IMA.
(4) open MagicIso and go into tools Load the boot image that saved as IMA Once you have done this Go to save as and save it as Standard ISO File and there it is.
You can use MagicISO to burn a CD or Nero.
Its that simple
I have been reading all your post as how to make a Bootable Cd from 2 floppy's PM8 rescue disks.
I have spent about 2 weels trying to make one, and your instruction were not
that good, and I finely made one and it was a lot simpler than a lot of these instruction I read on this form.
Here is how to do it.
(1)Use winImage and at the top go to Disk, but you first floppy into the floppy drive and than click on to read disk near the bottom.
(2) Now go to Image at the top of WinImage and got chanege format to 2.88 MB.
(3) Use your windows Explorer and open the second floppy and drag all the file to from the 2nd floppy to into the first except for Autoexec.bat and Command com. than save them as IMA.
(4) open MagicIso and go into tools Load the boot image that saved as IMA Once you have done this Go to save as and save it as Standard ISO File and there it is.
You can use MagicISO to burn a CD or Nero.
Its that simple
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same problem as above
my UBCD is on H drive so I changed my .bat file to reflect this and it still shuts down without producing an iso. after "press any key..." the dos window disappears and no UBCD???????????????
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Hello there ^^
Just wanted to say I used it successfully with Partition Magic 6 floppies, I guess it should be good with any version that uses 2 floppies.
(For personal convenience I just renamed the output image file, the reference to it in the custom.cfg file and the label, of course ^^ )
Just wanted to say I used it successfully with Partition Magic 6 floppies, I guess it should be good with any version that uses 2 floppies.
(For personal convenience I just renamed the output image file, the reference to it in the custom.cfg file and the label, of course ^^ )
Hammerite Compendium of Precepts, Regimens and Rules of Conduct, Vol. 113 :
A stroke of thy chisel, once made, canst be undone, but a stroke thou dost not make from fear is a worse flaw.
Be not cautious - be correct.
A stroke of thy chisel, once made, canst be undone, but a stroke thou dost not make from fear is a worse flaw.
Be not cautious - be correct.
Partition Magic 6
Hi,
I modify UBCD just like showed, but when i try to boot PQmagic the system hang
i see memdisk loading, but the system hang juste after write "start"
what can i do ?
I modify UBCD just like showed, but when i try to boot PQmagic the system hang
i see memdisk loading, but the system hang juste after write "start"
what can i do ?
using a mouse (cutemouse)
Hello,
just to annotate. I think I found a problem with the cutemouse
If you integrate "Norton" or "PowerQuest" Partition Magic v8.0
you should test your mouse.
The cutemouse version 1.9 (included in freeDOS 1.0) and 2.1b4
(integrated in dosubcd.igz 3.42) doesn't work for me with Norton
Partion Magic v8.0 and I think it wouldn't work with PowerQuest's
Partion Magic v8.0 too.
I tested successfully cutemouse version 1.9.1 alpha 1 (included in
dosubcd.igz v3.40 of UBCD 4.1.1) and cutemouse v 2.0 alpha 4
(both are available at http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/) with
Partition Magic
Thomas
just to annotate. I think I found a problem with the cutemouse
If you integrate "Norton" or "PowerQuest" Partition Magic v8.0
you should test your mouse.
The cutemouse version 1.9 (included in freeDOS 1.0) and 2.1b4
(integrated in dosubcd.igz 3.42) doesn't work for me with Norton
Partion Magic v8.0 and I think it wouldn't work with PowerQuest's
Partion Magic v8.0 too.
I tested successfully cutemouse version 1.9.1 alpha 1 (included in
dosubcd.igz v3.40 of UBCD 4.1.1) and cutemouse v 2.0 alpha 4
(both are available at http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/) with
Partition Magic
Thomas
Re: using a mouse (cutemouse)
Thanks for the update. I'll look into it.Thomas wrote:Hello,
just to annotate. I think I found a problem with the cutemouse
If you integrate "Norton" or "PowerQuest" Partition Magic v8.0
you should test your mouse.
The cutemouse version 1.9 (included in freeDOS 1.0) and 2.1b4
(integrated in dosubcd.igz 3.42) doesn't work for me with Norton
Partion Magic v8.0 and I think it wouldn't work with PowerQuest's
Partion Magic v8.0 too.
I tested successfully cutemouse version 1.9.1 alpha 1 (included in
dosubcd.igz v3.40 of UBCD 4.1.1) and cutemouse v 2.0 alpha 4
(both are available at http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/) with
Partition Magic
Thomas
Re: using a mouse (cutemouse)
Today I recognizied that it depends on my computer/architechure.as702 wrote:Thanks for the update. I'll look into it.Thomas wrote:Hello,
just to annotate. I think I found a problem with the cutemouse
If you integrate "Norton" or "PowerQuest" Partition Magic v8.0
you should test your mouse.
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Thomas
With my Desktop PC (Athlon 64) it is the behavior I described
above. But with my Notebook (IBM ThinkPad 42p MobilePentium)
I have no problems to use the ctm v2.1b4 with PartitionMagic.
But I replaced the ctm in all fd - images with ctm 2.0a4 because
it seems to be more compatible on diffrent platforms.
Thomas
I was about to suggest this. Eric Auer over at the FreeDOS Project is currently handling the development (I've spoken to him on several occasions and he's very good at releasing updates/patches for programs you're having trouble with).Icecube wrote:You better report a bug at the cutemouse forum, so they can solve it. Provide enough information.
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