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#1 Ravindra Chauhan

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 05:06 AM

I use all method for Quick Heal Native Bootable Cd to boot usb drive, But no one success. So, Please any one can help me to make Quick Heal Native Boot CD to USB Bootable Drive?

It always stuck on BSOD Screen when i make Native Boot CD to Boot From USB Drive.

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 09:52 AM

where would I be able to download this and try it?

#3 Ravindra Chauhan

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 10:42 AM

First of All Thank You For Your Help in This Post.

You Can Download Quick Heal Total Security One Month Trial Edition From the Link Below:

http://bitcast-b.bit...l/ts/QHTSFT.EXE

OR

http://download.quic...l/ts/QHTSFT.EXE

First Install It and after that open Quick Heal --> Tools --> Emergency CD --> Create Emergency CD & Follow the Instructions.

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 12:14 PM

First of All Thank You For Your Help in This Post.

You Can Download Quick Heal Total Security One Month Trial Edition From the Link Below:

http://bitcast-b.bit...l/ts/QHTSFT.EXE

OR

http://download.quic...l/ts/QHTSFT.EXE

First Install It and after that open Quick Heal --> Tools --> Emergency CD --> Create Emergency CD & Follow the Instructions.

I tried this on my Win 7 64-bit system - the create emergency cd radio button is greyed out !!!

Can you list the contents of the emergency CD iso - it is probably WinPE/BartPE based, in which case you could use firadisk.gz

title WinPE CD
find --set-root --ignore-floppies --ignore-cd /EBCD.iso
map --mem /firadisk.gz (fd0)
map --mem /EBCD.iso (0xff)
map --hook
root (0xff)
chainloader (0xff)

#5 Ravindra Chauhan

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 12:40 PM

First of all when U Create Emergency CD it ask for XP Bootable Cd for fetching Windows XP OS Files, So please install it on Windows XP SP2.

And Please Download Quick Heal Total Security 2010 One Month Trial Edition From the Link Below:

http://download.quic...32/TSNT2010.EXE

OR

http://www.blogsolut...-download/4165/

The Emergency CD is based on Windows XP Recovery Console CD. Means it boot like XP Bootable CD and when it prompt for Install or Repair Option, it Start automatically to scan system for viruses.

Thanking You.

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 01:10 PM

First of all when U Create Emergency CD it ask for XP Bootable Cd for fetching Windows XP OS Files, So please install it on Windows XP SP2.

And Please Download Quick Heal Total Security 2010 One Month Trial Edition From the Link Below:

http://download.quic...32/TSNT2010.EXE

OR

http://www.blogsolut...-download/4165/

The Emergency CD is based on Windows XP Recovery Console CD. Means it boot like XP Bootable CD and when it prompt for Install or Repair Option, it Start automatically to scan system for viruses.

Thanking You.


Sorry, but I do not have XP installed so I cannot test. Can you try the solution I suggested and let me know the result pls?

1. Create bootable USB stick using RMPrepUSB
2. install grub4dos
3. Make a menu.lst file with contents a posted above
4. Copy ISO file to USB stick named EBCD.iso
5. Copy firadisk.gz to usb stick (see Beta downloads section of RMPrepUSB site for file)
6. Eject and try it!

If this does not work, try changing ntdetect.com file as instructed here

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 01:22 PM

If this does not work, try changing ntdetect.com file as instructed here

... or maybe MUCH more easily, here:
http://www.911cd.net...c=14181&st=1986

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=AEC0GAMM

Obviously it also works to ONLY patch the NTDETECT.COM. :cheers:

:cheers:
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Posted 01 January 2011 - 02:14 PM

Or avoid ntdetect.com completely...

Format using RMPrepUSB (Boot as HDD)
Extract iso contents to USB drive
install grub4dos
Add menu.lst file and add the lines

title Boot XP via setupldr.bin

find --set-root /minint/setupldr.bin

chainloader /minint/setupldr.bin


(assuming setupldr.bin is located in minint folder).


Sorry! - as Wonko says below, this does not avoid ntdetect.com!

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Posted 01 January 2011 - 02:42 PM

Or avoid ntdetect.com completely...

HOW? :happy_dance2:

Last time I checked SETUPLDR.BIN called NTDETECT.COM allright. :cheers:
Only difference as I see it is that the \minint\NTDETECT.COM copy may be used :cheers:

:cheers:
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Posted 01 January 2011 - 02:53 PM

HOW? :cheers:

Last time I checked SETUPLDR.BIN called NTDETECT.COM allright. :happy_dance2:
Only difference as I see it is that the \minint\NTDETECT.COM copy may be used :cheers:

:cheers:
Wonko

Doh! :cheers: yes, sorry, minint\setupldr.bin does call \ntdetect.com as well! Ignore my post above!




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