Hi,
I tried using ultra iso to add some folders and files to the ubcd iso, so I could create a autorun cd that works in windows. The autorun loads a graphical menu (autoplay menu studio type) so it can be used as software installer.
However when a boot the cd I get a iso linux images checksum error, any idea what I' doing wrong or is this not possible?
Thanks
Andy
Adding files to ubcd 5 (autorun in windows)
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Re: Adding files to ubcd 5 (autorun in windows)
Is this the fix?:andypandy1962 wrote:Hi,
I tried using ultra iso to add some folders and files to the ubcd iso, so I could create a autorun cd that works in windows. The autorun loads a graphical menu (autoplay menu studio type) so it can be used as software installer.
However when a boot the cd I get a iso linux images checksum error, any idea what I' doing wrong or is this not possible?
Thanks
Andy
You can extract the iso with 7zip.
You can run /ubcd/tools/ubcd2iso/ubcd2iso.cmd to make the iso again.
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Yes, you have to extract the ISO and then rebuild it as when a program edits the data it tends to corrupt the image and doesn't work properly afterwards.
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