Yes[/color] ." without grub4dos --mem version , Yes ." with grub4dos --mem version , on real pc Desktop only with mem and on real Laptop both ways
Setupldr.bin "Loading RAMDISK image..." print this message, if ram loading a image.
And grub4dos --mem loads the image to ram too.
Hence you use double RAM load. One RAM disk is obsolete.
However, does it works at all machines? Then use RAM load always.
Hradware: Desktop :Pentium DualCore E5200 @2.50GHz 1 GB Ram , Laptop Packard Bell Intel Core i3 380m 4GB DDR3 Ram.
Describe the hardware more detailed. Which Desktop do you use? Which manufacturer, modell, motherboard and BIOS version.
Packard Bell builded more then one laptop, describe the hardware more detailed.
without mem it gives error 25 disk read error
Does grub4dos or setupldr.bin print this message?
Which colours do you get on screen?
I try to[/color] boot a bootsdi.img, which is located on the USB-stick in folder i386 , and cdob talks about LiveXP_RAM.iso in which bootsdi.img is located in folder I386 in the iso on the USB-stick only , its differnt topic, no problem with LiveXP_RAM.iso
I wonder if hardware limits both approaches?
Ideas:
USB disconnected/reconected at ntdetect.com: use a patched ntdetect.com
size limit BIOS, acccess first part of USB drive only
Which USB drive do you use? Manufacturer, Modell, Size
Which approach do you like to settle?
LiveXP_RAM.iso or single files at USB disk?
Boot LiveXP from USB disk at all machines, the approach is open?