Is this possible? Whenever I try to boot an an image above 4GB i get an error stating the disk image can't be mounted like so:
Booting Hard Drive Image NTFS MPB found with 0xEB (jmp) leading boot sector. Warning: MPB total_sectors(73738286) is greater than the number of sectors in the whole disk image (6629416). The int13 handler will disable the read/write operations across the image boundary. That means you will not be able to read/write sectors (in absolute address, i.e., lba) 6629416 - 73738285, though they are logically inside your filesystem. Probed C/H/S = 4590/255/63. probed total sector = 73738286 root (hd0,0) Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition.
I want to create a good size image to boot to, say 20 GB. I want to multiboot 2 or more versions of the same OS from the same disk without re-paritioning. Is this possible?
BTW: I am unable to get an image to boot using Firadisk, whenever it boots I get a BSOD even though Firadisk 0.0.1.24 is installed in the image. It seems to boot fine when Winvblock is installed. Anyone else have these issues?