Hello.
I want to change the memtest86 from hirens boot 15.2, to a news verion 5.01. I try to do but I couldn't do it. Can anyone help me?
Thank you
Best Answer Cyrowll , 12 February 2014 - 04:26 PM
OK let me check
Please try this - https://www.mediafir...jy6bp2f23cw8y2n
Please try this - https://www.mediafir...jy6bp2f23cw8y2n
OK let me check
Posted 10 February 2014 - 05:12 PM
Hello.
I want to change the memtest86 from hirens boot 15.2, to a news verion 5.01. I try to do but I couldn't do it. Can anyone help me?
Thank you
Posted 10 February 2014 - 05:22 PM
Hi,
Did you try to open/edit the iso in ultraiso, winimage, winrar, 7zip, etc?
Regards,
Erwan
Posted 10 February 2014 - 06:40 PM
Hi,
Did you try to open/edit the iso in ultraiso, winimage, winrar, 7zip, etc?
Regards,
Erwan
yes, the memetes86 is in dos option, and I edit the file and the path to run the iso,, and nothing....it says something about ramdisk?!?!
Posted 10 February 2014 - 06:44 PM
Hi,
Did you try to open/edit the iso in ultraiso, winimage, winrar, 7zip, etc?
Regards,
Erwan
Careful with Winimage, it can cause UPPERCASE /lowercase Problems.
it says something about ramdisk?!?!
What does it say about ramdisk?
Posted 10 February 2014 - 06:54 PM
see screenshot.
you want to update tools.7z which contains memdisk.exe
Posted 10 February 2014 - 07:35 PM
see screenshot.
you want to update tools.7z which contains memdisk.exe
ok. but the memtest86 is .iso or .gr, not .exe?!?!?
Posted 10 February 2014 - 08:04 PM
but the memtest86 is .iso or .gr
title Memtest86+ V5.01 #http://www.memtest.org/ kernel /memtest86+-5.01.bin.gzWorks booted from a USB stick.
Posted 10 February 2014 - 08:22 PM
ok. but the memtest86 is .iso or .gr, not .exe?!?!?
Depends to what you are refering : the dos version in HBCD (called from a cmd batch) or the syslinux version.
What I know is that HBCD contains a memtest.exe which is in tools.7z
Regards,
Erwan
Posted 10 February 2014 - 09:13 PM
Topic moved from Grub4Dos to Hiren's section.
@Cyrowll, bem-vindo.
Posted 10 February 2014 - 09:32 PM
Obrigado @Nuno Brito
Edited by Cyrowll, 10 February 2014 - 09:46 PM.
Posted 10 February 2014 - 09:39 PM
Depends to what you are refering : the dos version in HBCD (called from a cmd batch) or the syslinux version.
What I know is that HBCD contains a memtest.exe which is in tools.7z
Regards,
Erwan
There is a file memtest86+-5.01.bin.gz too.
title Memtest86+ V5.01
#http://www.memtest.org/
kernel /memtest86+-5.01.bin.gzWorks booted from a USB stick.
Here´s the default file in hiren´s boot,
title 3) MemTest86+\n
find --set-root /HBCD/Boot/memtest.gz
map --mem /HBCD/Boot/memtest.gz(fd0)
map --hook
chainloader (fd0)+1
rootnoverify (fd0)
map --floppies=1
This file is located in my usb drive: F:\HBCD\mem.lst
I test with .bin file and doesn't work.
The memtest.exe you mean is not the memtest86+......
Edited by Cyrowll, 10 February 2014 - 09:54 PM.
Posted 12 February 2014 - 04:16 PM
Posted 12 February 2014 - 04:19 PM
Posted 12 February 2014 - 04:26 PM Best Answer
OK let me check
Please try this - https://www.mediafir...jy6bp2f23cw8y2n
Please try this - https://www.mediafir...jy6bp2f23cw8y2n
OK let me check
Posted 20 December 2016 - 06:41 PM
Hello!
First, sorry for rise this zombie;
Second:
Please try this - https://www.mediafir...jy6bp2f23cw8y2n
How do you do this? I search for a very long time and this is the ONLY place a found this memstest in "gzip" format and bootable.
I found the site of the memtest and dowloaded the new version, but isn't in gz extension. How do you compressed a .img file and still bootalble?
PS: I tested too in Hiren's Boot CD and is working very well, the problem is that i don't like other doing the things. I like to know how to do it myself
Edited by StuardBr, 20 December 2016 - 06:42 PM.
Posted 21 December 2016 - 10:42 AM
How do you do this? I search for a very long time and this is the ONLY place a found this memstest in "gzip" format and bootable.
I found the site of the memtest and dowloaded the new version, but isn't in gz extension. How do you compressed a .img file and still bootalble?
Go here:
http://www.memtest.org/#downiso
get the .iso.gx file:
http://www.memtest.o...86 -5.01.iso.gz
open it in 7-zip.
You will find inside the .iso a BOOT folder and inside it a file MEMTEST.IMG and a [BOOT] folder with inside Bootable_1.44M.img.
Check the CRC of these files against each other, and against the one you got from Agent47's link (also opening the .gz file in 7-zip).
So, extract either the \BOOT\MEMTEST.IMG or the \[BOOT]\Bootable_1.44M.img, name it as you like it and compress it to .gz (using 7-zip or if you prefere gzip).
Explanation:
the .iso.gz is a compressed bootable .iso that uses the El-Torito "floppy emulation" approach, so the .iso actually simply contains a bootable floppy image ( Bootable_1.44M.img) which is normally "hidden" in the .iso if you mount it (but that 7-zip can see alright) and also a "visible" copy (MEMTEST.IMG).
Since both are identical and both represent a floppy image and grub4dos accepts floppy images .gz compressed for floppy mapping, that's it.
Wonko
Posted 21 December 2016 - 10:56 AM
Go here:
http://www.memtest.org/#downisoget the .iso.gx file:
http://www.memtest.o...86 -5.01.iso.gzopen it in 7-zip.
You will find inside the .iso a BOOT folder and inside it a file MEMTEST.IMG and a [BOOT] folder with inside Bootable_1.44M.img.
Check the CRC of these files against each other, and against the one you got from Agent47's link (also opening the .gz file in 7-zip).
So, extract either the \BOOT\MEMTEST.IMG or the \[BOOT]\Bootable_1.44M.img, name it as you like it and compress it to .gz (using 7-zip or if you prefere gzip).
Explanation:
the .iso.gz is a compressed bootable .iso that uses the El-Torito "floppy emulation" approach, so the .iso actually simply contains a bootable floppy image ( Bootable_1.44M.img) which is normally "hidden" in the .iso if you mount it (but that 7-zip can see alright) and also a "visible" copy (MEMTEST.IMG).
Since both are identical and both represent a floppy image and grub4dos accepts floppy images .gz compressed for floppy mapping, that's it.
Wonko
WAT? Only this? No black magic, summon of devils, nothing? I tested here and is working very well. Thank you for the explanation, i like to know how the things works.
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