Dear brothers, I'm a newbie to this bootable world, need some guidance.
I have made a Multi-Partition Multi-boot using WinSetupFromUSB then hid the bootable partition and BIOS detects the secondary bootable partition whereas Windows detects only first Public Partition. works well with HBCD and Win-XP setup but Win 7 says that "CD-Drivers are missing".
I would be most thankful if someone pls tell me how to fix this and also simple way to install Win XP 7, 8, 2008R2 on a single multipartition usb bootable.
Here is menu.lst;
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color black/cyan yellow/cyan
timeout 10
default /default
#graphicsmode 0x6A
graphicsmode -1 640 480:800 24:32 || graphicsmode -1
## Menu AutoNumber
write 0x8274 0x2001
#graphicsmode -1 800:640 -1 24:32 || graphicsmode -1
#font /unifont.hex.gz
splashimage=(hd0,1)/splash/fedora.xpm.gz
title ------------------Unauthorized Access to Menu is Not Allowed-------------
root
title Win XP Setup
map --unmap=0:0xff
map --unhook && map --rehook
savedefault
ls /usbdrive.tag > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /usbdrive.tag > nul
configfile /winsetup.lst
title ---------------------------------------
root
title Start Win 7 Setup
root (hd0,1)
map --unmap=0:0xff
map --unhook && map --rehook
ls /bootmgr > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /bootmgr > nul
chainloader /bootmgr
savedefault +2
title Start Win 7 DEBUG
map --unhook
map --unmap=0:0xff && map --rehook
savedefault +1
ls /usbdrive.tag > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /usbdrive.tag > nul
configfile /vistastp.lst
title Start Win 7 DEBUG-Boot first internal disk
map --unhook
map --unmap=0:0xff && map --rehook
savedefault
ls /shifthd.bat > nul || find --set-root --devices=hf /shifthd.bat
/shifthd.bat
if "%RDSK%"=="" pause Fatal error while swaping hard disk order, cannot continue! && configfile /menu.lst
pause --wait=3 Booting MBR on hd0 ...
chainloader (hd0)+1
title --------------------------------------------
root
Edited by Technikal2006, 14 November 2013 - 09:00 AM.