![]() It is then just a matter of using the Windows BCDedit command line utility (or a GUI interface like NeoSmart's EasyBCD) to include them all in a single Boot Configuration Data (BCD) file.įor PE1 (XP/2003) builds the answer is somewhat tricker as, for reasons best known to Microsoft, their PE1 setups can normally be booted only if their system root folder has a singular name which must be either "minint" or "i386" depending on whether it is booted on a hard drive or on a CD/DVD drive. Each one of those PEs can be created as a Window Boot Manager option (.WIM file) that utilizes the same external programs folder as all of the others. But, quite apart from specifying the same programs folder for all of your WinBuilder and/or other PE project builds, how can that be done? įor PE2 (Vista) and PE3 (Windows 7) builds the anwser is quite straightforward. ![]() The obviously preferable alternative is for all of them to use the same programs folder. Needless to say, trying to keep every one of those bootable options up to date with its own programs folder containing individual versions of every application and utility used by all of them would be a maintenance nightmare.
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