Identifier Īnd I can say that both boot fine so far. This way there is NOT need to burn the ISO to a CD/DVD or to use a virtual environment (vbox,vmware,qemu).Īfter adding up a Win7PE and VistaPE ISO's to the boot manager, running 'bcdedit.exe /store c:\boot\bcd' or pointing to the partition that contains the bcd file, I got this at the end of the output: In the ISO BOOT tab, one selects the path to the ISO file or Image, it can be a VistaPE, or Win7PE, or LiveXP ISO, and on the top box just give it any name, and that's all, just click on 'CRATE ENTRY" button and is instantly added the the menu en the BootLoader or BootManager when you boot up. First of all it has a button called: "External Devices", the right window then shows 2 tabs at the bottom, one is called ISO BOOT and the other: BIOS EXTENDER. ![]() I have been using VistaBootPro 3.3 for a long time, then I switched to EasyBCD 1.7.2 recently to manage Windows Vista and Windows 7 BootManager and so far it has been great.īut a couple of days ago I decided to upgrade the EasyBCD 1.7.2 to the Beta version 2.0 and I was surprised to find a few things that are related to this site.
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