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MultiBoot 2k10 v.7.37 Final Unofficial

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System administrator multiboot disk, based on boot loaders BOOTMGR (Windows 8.1), Isolinux / Syslinux v.4.06 and Grub4Dos v.0.4.6а. The disc consists of a large number of products, united by a shell, with the ability to boot from CD / DVD, USB Flash Drive, USB-HDD and regular HDD.

Main destination:

• Preparing the HDD, installing the OS (with the ability to install Win 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7 - WinNTSetup utilities, installation packages are not included in the assembly!), Creating / deploying system images, restoring / copying data, resuscitating the operating system and restoring the boot , cleaning the OS from viruses / trojans and blockers / porn banners, testing the main components of the PC and much more.
• There is support for a network with the ability to access the Internet and support for multimedia.
• It is possible to use most of the programs from the assembly as "portable" (they are not fully portable, it's just self-extracting into the TEMP directory with auto-registration) and a convenient way to connect the assembly software package for use in a regular OS or other PE assemblies ...
List of programs in assembly:

• USB-driver PLOP v.5.0.11
• C9PE Plus Pack (@ conty9) 2k10
• WinPE 7x86 Live (@ Xemom1) Special Edition 2k10
• WinPE 7x64 Live (@ Xemom1) Special Edition 2k10
• WinPE 8x86 Live (@ Xemom1) Special Edition 2k10
• WinPE 8x64 Live (@ Xemom1) Special Edition 2k10
• WinPE 10x86 Live (@ Xemom1) Multilingual Edition 2k10
• WinPE 10x64 Live (@ Xemom1) Multilingual Edition 2k10
• Parted Magic 2017.03.14 / Linux Live-CD /
• Linux-version of Acronis DDH v.12.0.3270 (rus)
• Linux-version of Acronis TIES v.9.7.8398 (rus)
• Linux version of Acronis TI Premium 2014 v.17.0.6673 (rus)
• Linux version of Acronis Universal Restore v.11.5.38938 (rus)
• Linux version of Acronis B&R Advanced v.11.5.39029 (rus)
• Linux version of Acronis Snap Deploy v.5.0.1416 (rus)
• Linux-version of Acronis Align Tool for WD / Hitachi v.2.0.154 (eng)
• Linux version of Paragon HDM 12 v.10.1.21.471 (rus)
• Linux version of Paragon HDM 15 v.10.1.25.813 (rus)
• Linux-version of MiniTool Partition Wizard Server Edition v.9.1 (eng)
• Linux-version of TeraByte Image for Linux v.3.17 (eng)
• DOS version of Acronis TIES v.9.7.8398 (rus)
• DOS version of Paragon HDM 15 v.10.1.25.813 (rus)
• A large set of various DOS utilities, and much more.
Installing Windows XP / 7/8/10 from assembly:

The assembly provides various ways to install Windows.
Some installation methods, including using add-ons, are described in the file 2k10 \ GRUB4DOS \ WINXP.txt, as well as in 2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ -Help- \ 2k10-FAQ.chm. Let's consider one of them.

Installing Windows 7/8/10 from a USB flash drive from the _WIN \ folder
Download and unpack the ~ 2k10-WIN7-10 ~ addon to a USB stick / HDD. The _WIN \ folder must be at the root of the flash drive / HDD. Copy the install.wim / install.esd / install.swm file from your Windows 7/8/10 image from the Sources folder to the appropriate add-on subfolder according to the Windows 7/8/10 edition:

• for Windows 7 x86 ---> _WIN \ 7x32 folder
• for Windows 7 x64 ---> _WIN \ 7x64 folder
• for Windows 7 x86-x64 ---> _WIN \ 7AIO folder
• for Windows 8 x86 ---> _WIN \ 8132 folder
• for Windows 8 x64 ---> _WIN \ 8164 folder
• for Windows 8 x86-x64 ---> _WIN \ 8AIO folder
• for Windows 10 x86 ---> _WIN \ 1032 folder
• for Windows 10 x64 ---> _WIN \ 1064 folder
• for Windows 10 x86-x64 ---> _WIN \ 10AIO folder

• These subfolders are given as an example (you can rename them as you like).
• The number of distributions is not limited.

Throw, if any, the folder - $ OEM $ and the unattend.xml file (relevant for Windows assemblies).
In the Grub4Dos menu / submenu "DOS-Install Windows" the addon will appear automatically.
It is already registered in the BCD menu and EFI BCD menu.

If the _WIN \ add-on folder must be in the root of the flash drive / HDD, then the install.wim / esd / swm installation files can be located in any folder on any media.
They can be installed manually from the "Classic installation" using the button: "Select a distribution from an arbitrary folder (file install.wim / esd / swm) for installation".

Add your Windows 7/8/10 installation disc images to the _WIN, _ISO, 2k10 \ User.Image folder.
The first image in the list will be displayed in the utility window. The rest of the images can be selected, mounted and launched by pressing the buttons "Select image with distribution", "Mount image", etc.

Note:
• Windows of any bitness is installed using x86 bootloader. EFI / UEFI not supported.
• Only x64-bit Windows is installed using the x64 bootloader. EFI / UEFI supported.
• If you do not need an EFI / UEFI installation, then only one x86 bootloader can be used for all installations.
• Detailed instructions and the addon itself for the unofficial ~ 2k10_Unofficial-WIN7-10 ~ can be taken here .
How to create bootable DVD or USB-Flash / USB-HDD:

1. For CD / DVD:
You will need a program to burn the images - for example, Nero Burning ROM. Run the program, Recorder -> Burn image, specify the file with the image, make sure that "Finalize disc" and the recording method "Disc-At-Once (DAO)" are checked. A disc with different recording settings will not boot! It is also recommended for Nero to "Allow generation of short Lead-Out" (File -> Options -> Expert properties), this allows you to reduce the recording time, speed up the recognition time of the compact and slightly increase the "capacity" of the disc. The recording speed is the minimum within reasonable limits. I recommend 8-16x for CDs or 4x for DVDs. The principle is as follows: write slower -> read faster (more reliable).
You can also use other programs that allow you to record images (for example, UltraISO, Alcohol 120, ...).

2. Installing the assembly on a USB flash drive:
Attention!!! Many utilities (for example, the standard windows format) do not fully format the USB flash drive, they look at what is on it, and do not touch the parts that they think are correct. Therefore, it is advisable to first clear the USB flash drive, for example, using RMPrepUSB, HDD Low Level Format Tool or run a write test with any of the FlashNull, Check Flash, HD Tune Pro, Flash Memory Toolkit Pro utilities, this is guaranteed to kill the markup and force the formatter to do everything from scratch ... After cleaning, be sure to "juggle" the flash drive, and after formatting, check it using CheckDisk (2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ HDD-Utilites \). If errors are found, repeat the cleaning of the flash drive and formatting. If formatting using BootICE -> Parts Manage -> ReFormat USB disk is used, then this is an extra operation.
2.1The USB flash drive must first be formatted (Attention! All data on the USB flash drive will be destroyed). This is necessary so that the flash drive is perceived by Bios as a USB-HDD, from which the operating system can be loaded. If the flash drive / screw has already been used as bootable, you can skip this item. It is recommended to format a USB flash drive under FAT32 (it works longer and more stable in this file system), but, if necessary, you can use NTFS (faster "kills" a USB flash drive, requires "safe removal", but supports files larger than 4GB). It is best to do this using RMPrepUSB (available in the assembly along the path 2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ Flash-Utilites \ RMPrepUSB \ or from the P2Start.exe menu "Programs 2k10 \ USB-Flash utilities"). This utility creates the geometry as close as possible to the screw on a USB flash drive. If you check Boot as HDD (C: 2PTNS), two partitions will be created on the flash drive (the second is the minimum size, for maximum imitation of the screw). But I do not recommend using this option, such a flash drive will "hang" household appliances (TVs with a flash player, players, etc.). It is enough to do as in the picture.

Alternative methods for formatting a flash drive (instead of 2.1)
2.1.1 Format the USB flash drive using the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool (available in the assembly along the path 2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ Flash-Utilites \ HPUSBFW \ or in the menu, in the USB-Flash utilities section), you can use quick formatting. On some PCs, it may not work (the bootloader is not connected correctly on the USB flash drive). If it works, it can be used for both FAT32 and NTFS.
2.1.2 Format the USB flash drive using BootICE (2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ Flash-Utilites \ BootICE \) ... It is recommended to format it like this: BootICE (select the flash drive) -> Parts Manage -> ReFormat USB disk -> USB-HDD mode ( Single Partition) - Align to sectors: 2048 -> Next -> FAT32 (NTFS) -> OK. It also does not always work, for me - the bootloader is connected correctly only under NTFS.
2.1.3 We use FBInstTool (2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ Flash-Utilites \ FBInstTool \). Utility for non-standard formatting of flash drives, creates a structure of a special type (USB-ZIP or USB-HDD). Select a USB flash drive (focusing on the size!), Check in the formatting options: -raw -force, format.
2.1.4 We use the script FlashFormat_2k10_FBinst (2k10 \ Programs-2k10 \ Flash-Utilites \ FlashFormat_2k10_FBinst \). A utility for non-standard formatting of flash drives, creates a structure of a special type (USB-ZIP + USB-HDD). Select a flash drive (focusing on the size!), Use method 7. RAW FORMAT, format.
The script automatically reconnects the USB flash drive, so there is no need to "juggle" it after formatting.
2.1.5 To format a USB flash drive with automatic connection of the XORBOOT bootloader, it is recommended to use the scripts:
a) FlashFormat_2k10_FBinst - method 1 (flash drives up to 2GB under FAT16) or method 2 (4-32GB flash drives under FAT32). USB-ZIP support. Older systems will only boot WinXP-PE.
b) FlashFormat_2k10_FBinst - method 5 (flash drives up to 2GB under FAT16) or method 6 (4-32GB flash drives under FAT32). Support USB-ZIP + USB-HDD. Older systems will only boot Win7-PE.
c) FlashFormat_2k10_RMprep - apply if NTFS support is required, use method 5 (flash drives of any size). Support USB-HDD only.
Scripts automatically reconnect the USB flash drive, so there is no need to "juggle" it after formatting.
Scripts can be used both under the OS and under the assembly (any), they will automatically connect XORBOOT to the MBR (63 sectors, PBR is ignored). Immediately after formatting, the flash drive can be checked for bootability (launching XORBOOT) under any virtual machine (for example, MobaLive).
2.2 After formatting, remove the USB flash drive and reconnect.
2.3 It is necessary to add the assembly files to the USB flash drive - the 2k10 folder and the bootmgr.efi and P2Start.exe files. The bootmgr file on the USB / HDD is not used, so we do not copy it. They can be unpacked from an image using 7-zip, WinRar, Total Commander, FAR, UltraISO, or copied from a virtual disk mounted by any virtual machine for CD / DVD to the root of the flash drive. If the flash drive was formatted using scripts, the bootable media is ready (the XORBOOT loader is connected).
It will be faster to first unpack the contents of the image into a temporary folder on the screw, and only then copy everything from it to a USB flash drive - it has been repeatedly verified by experience. You can also mount the image as a virtual CD-ROM and copy from it - the effect is the same. If the USB flash drive is created under the loaded assembly, it is convenient to mount the image using ImDisk (RMB on the image, "Mount ...").
The main bootloader, if desired, can be installed / changed at any time both in a regular OS and under any PE-assembly (the MakeBoot_XXX.bat batch files are responsible for connecting the bootloaders in the 2k10 folder, where XXX is the bootloader).

2.4 Using the Syslinux bootloader for flash drives:
You need to make the USB flash drive bootable. Go to the 2k10 \ folder on the flash drive and run MakeBoot_SYSLINUX.bat. This batch file will make the drive bootable. Please note that MakeBoot_SYSLINUX.bat must be launched from the flash drive (it itself determines the device letter from this). After working out the batch file, your flash drive is ready to work.
Under Windows Vista / 7/8, if UAC is enabled, you need to PRELIMINARY set attrib.exe (2k10 \ Syslinux \ attrib.exe) to run as administrator in the properties of the file! After working out the batch file, your flash drive became bootable (a boot file ldlinux.sys was created in the 2k10 \ Syslinux folder (attributes: hidden / system).
Possible mistakes:
"syslinux.exe" is not an internal or external command, an executable program or a batch file - it appears when you try to start a batch file under x64 version of Windows. To work correctly, you need a 32-bit version (Windows 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / W7). A solution option is to do it on another computer or burn the image to a disc, boot from it and do everything from under LiveXP.

2.5 Using the Grub4Dos bootloader for flash drives:
You need to make the USB flash drive bootable. Go to the 2k10 \ folder on the flash drive and run MakeBoot_GRLDR.bat. This batch file will make the drive bootable. Please note that MakeBoot_GRLDR.bat must be run from the flash drive (it determines the device letter by itself). After working out the batch file, your flash drive is ready to work.
Under Windows Vista / 7/8, if UAC is enabled, you must PRELIMINARY set the BSmod.exe file properties (2k10 \ GRUB4DOS \ OTHER \ BSmod.exe) to run as administrator!
This is not the only way to install with the Grub4Dos boot loader, but one of the most "compatible" for boot. Booting is identical to how it was done for BOOTMGR (Vista / 7/8), the same registration is used in the boot area (only adjusted under the name GRUBMGR to avoid intersections with other assemblies / installers / ...).

2.6 Using the BOOTMGR bootloader for flash drives:
You need to make the USB flash drive bootable. Go to the 2k10 \ folder on the flash drive and run MakeBoot_BOOTMGR.bat. This batch file will make the drive bootable. Please note that MakeBoot_BOOTMGR.bat needs to be launched from the flash drive (it determines the device letter by itself). After working out the batch file, your flash drive is ready to work.
Under Windows Vista / 7/8, if UAC is enabled, you must PRELIMINARY set the BootSect.exe file properties (2k10 \ GRUB4DOS \ OTHER \ BootSect.exe) to run as administrator!
This is the standard way to connect a MicroSoft bootloader using BootSect. However, if desired, the bootloader can also be connected using BootICE.

2.7 Using the XORBOOT bootloader for flash drives:
You need to make the USB flash drive bootable. Go to the 2k10 \ folder on the flash drive and run MakeBoot_XORBOOT.bat. This batch file will make the drive bootable. Please note that MakeBoot_BOOTMGR.bat needs to be launched from the flash drive (it determines the device letter by itself). After working out the batch file, your flash drive is ready to work. After working out the batch file, the XORBOOT loader will be registered in the MBR, in the menu of which there will be all assembly loaders (BOOTMGR, Grub4Dos and Syslinux) and several "bonuses". Installing the bootloader exclusively in the MBR allows for better bootability on new PCs and allows quick access to any bootloader.

3.Installation on USB-HDD / HDD:
3.1 The screw must be formatted with any program for partitioning the HDD, create a primary active / boot partition of a suitable size (at least 2GB). We choose the file system FAT32, but, if necessary, you can also use NTFS.
If the HDD is used in parallel to transfer data, it is convenient to split it like this: we make two primary partitions (if necessary, more partitions are possible, but the first and last, for assembly, must be primary, there may be logical ones in the middle). We format the first partition to fit our needs in FAT32 / NTFS / ..., the size of the screw capacity minus 3-5GB. The second (or last section, for assembly) - be sure to make an active / bootable one, under FAT32. Install the assembly on this section. Why is it so? Most conveniently, if you need to delete a partition with an assembly, or, conversely, increase the space for this partition, the operation will be FAST performed using almost any disk manager without losing data on the first partitions.
3.2 We copy the assembly to the active partition of the HDD (similar to clause 2.3) and connect the bootloader (clauses 2.4-2.7).
The Syslinux bootloader for HDD is connected in the second run MakeBoot_SYSLINUX.bat (in the first - only flash drives), read the hint!
Under Windows Vista / 7/8 it is obligatory to run the batch file with administrator rights!

Alternative methods of using Grub4Dos bootloader with BootICE (2012) for flash drives / HDD:
1. WEE downloader. It is placed completely in MBR (PBR is ignored), occupies 63 sectors (non-standard!). There is a built-in menu (you can edit it during installation) that allows you to find and load NTLDR, BOOTMGR, GRLDR, ... Due to its non-standard nature, it is not recommended for a universal flash drive, but it is very convenient, for example, as a Boot manager on the system disk.
2. GRUB4DOS in MBR (PBR is ignored), occupies 18 sectors (non-standard!). Launches GRLDR immediately. Due to its non-standard nature, it is not recommended for a universal flash drive.
3A. USB-HDD + to MBR, GRUB4DOS registration to PBR. Not a bad option, installed and works on most flash drives, especially suitable for FAT32.
3B. USB-HDD + to MBR, NTLDR registration to PBR. During installation, we either rename the coarse bootloader at the root of the disk to NTLDR, or specify the name GRLDR when registering in PBR (see the picture). Not a bad option, similar to 3A.
3C. USB-HDD + to MBR, BOOTMGR registration to PBR. When installing, either rename the coarse bootloader at the root of the disk to BOOTMGR, or specify the name GRLDR (or GRUBMGR for assembly) when registering in PBR. Not a bad option, similar to 3A.
4B. Windows NT 5.x MBR to MBR, NTLDR registration to PBR. During installation, we either rename the coarse bootloader at the root of the disk to NTLDR, or specify the name GRLDR when registering in PBR (see the picture). A good option for bootability on different hardware, but rarely works on flash drives (does it depend on the flash drive chip?), Especially under FAT32.
5C. Windows NT 6.x MBR to MBR, BOOTMGR registration to PBR. When installing, either rename the coarse bootloader at the root of the disk to BOOTMGR, or specify the name GRLDR (or GRUBMGR for assembly) when registering in PBR. An excellent option for bootability on different hardware, on some flash drives it may not work under FAT32 (depends on the flash drive chip?). Implemented by batch file in assemblies 2.6.0 / 2.6.1.

My recommendations: for flash drives, if you do not need to transfer files larger than 4GB, try installing with a batch file, check the download in MobaLive. If it does not work, use NTFS + batch file or the installation option using BootICE - 3C (3A, 3B - they practically do not differ) for FAT32.
How to create a bootable 2k10 USB stick using Rufus:

To create a bootable USB flash drive, you must first format the USB flash drive correctly (so that it is perceived in Bios as a USB-HDD device from which you can boot.

See the 1st screenshot

The easiest and fastest way to create a bootable USB drive is to use the Rufus utility. Select the USB flash drive (1), partition scheme (2), file system (3, FAT32 or NTFS, FAT32 is recommended - as it saves the resource of flash cells), if desired, change the label of the flash drive (4). In the formatting parameters according to (5), expand the additional parameters and mark (6.7 - optional, but recommended for old PCs). We mark (8,9), select the assembly image (10) and remove the birdie (11 - so that autorun.inf is not created in the root of the flash drive). Once again, we check the correctness of the choice of the flash drive (1) and the image (12), press Start (13). To speed up the process, you can temporarily disable the antivirus.
After creating a flash drive, it is completely ready to use. But to speed up loading, it is recommended to connect the desired bootloader using the SetLDR-2k10 utility.
To install the desired bootloader from the 2k10 assembly, after preparing the flash drive, run the SetLDR-2k10 utility from the 2k10 folder.
Some antivirus / OS may block installation with Grub4Dos or BOOTMGR bootloader. If this happens, boot from the assembly to CD and install the desired one, or carry out this operation on another PC (where the antivirus is not so aggressive)!
If the assembly of the previous version is already available on the flash drive, it is enough to delete the 2k10 folder from the flash drive and add a new one from the distribution, and then connect the bootloader with the SetLDR-2k10 utility.
Differences from the authoring assembly:

• The unofficial version differs from the original in design and content (some utilities are added that the author considers redundant for assembly / removed in the author's version or were not included in it /), Linux utilities are left, the set of dos utilities is slightly different, there is a gopher menu, in WinPE assemblies left with Acronis Backup & Recovery, removed games.
• Also, usually the unofficial version includes all the author's updates (at the time of the unofficial build) ..
Changes Version 7.37 Final:

• Updated kernels WinPE
• The software assembly unit has been updated.
System requirements:
• Computer with 128Mb RAM or higher,
• CD / DVD drive or USB interface.

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