How To Make A Multi-Boot CD?


You Can use a tool such as EasyBoot to create multi-boot CDs of different versions of Windows. Remember that it is illegal to do so unless those versions of Windows are illegal. Here are the steps to add Windows XP.

Create a folder named XPPR under C:\ easyboot \ disk1. Copy the files win51 and win51p from root directory of XP CD to C:\ easyboot \ disk1. Copy i386 folder to C:\ easyboot \ disk1 \ XPPR. Copy wxp.bat from C:\ easyboot \ resource to C:\ easyboot \ disk1 \ XPPR and run it. Copy w2ksect.bin from C:\ easyboot \ disk1 \ ezboot to a new file named xppr.bin.

Start EasyBoot. Select Tools > ReplaceText, browse to C:\ easyboot \ disk1 \ ezboot \ xppr.bin, and specify i386 as Text to Replace, XPPR as Replace To, and click Replace; one occurrence should be replaced. Repeat this for C:\ easyboot \ disk1 \ xppr \ setupldr.bin, replacing i386 by xppr; four occurrence should be replaced. Open C:\ easyboot \ disk1 \ xppr \ textsetup.sif in notepad, search for SetupSourcePath, and change SetupSourcePath = “\” to SetupSourcePath = “\XPPR”. Set the menu item’s command as run xppr.bin. Save the file.

Repeat these steps to add more versions of Windows, but make sure that you use different name for the folder XPPR and the file xppr.bin. After you’ve prepared the contents, save the compilation by clicking Save. Click Make ISO, select the name and location of the place to save the ISO image file, and click Make.

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