bcdedit problem


  1. Posts : 133
    windows7
       #1

    bcdedit problem


    Hi...

    i am trying to made a hard drive bootable by using the bcdedit commands.

    i have executed all entries successfuly but still i am not seeing it in boot menu as "Window 7 setup".

    Can anybody help me?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #2

    Hello maifs.



    Please be very specific about what you are trying to accomplish so we can help you; have you seen the tutorial at the link below?


    BCDEDIT - How to Use
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  3. Posts : 133
    windows7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I have read the BCDEDIT article.

    I want to install windows7 from selecting the boot menu after creation of boot entries.
    ->My hard disk have 4 drives (C:,D:,E:,F drives. I have copied all Windows7 required files on the root of F: drive.
    ->Currently windows7 is installed on my D: drive and windowsxp is installed on C: drive.
    ->I am using bcdedit commands to creating boot entries. BCDEDIT commands are written below:
    -> After the execution of first boot entry, it is generating an ID (I am using this UUID in all other bcdedit commands )
    Generated UUID is "0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263".
    1>bcdedit /create /d "Windows 7 Setup" /application osloader
    2>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} device ramdisk=[d:]\sources\boot.wim,{7619dcc8-fafe-11d9-b411-000476eba25f}
    3>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} path \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    4>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} inherit {bootloadersettings}
    5>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} osdevice ramdisk=[d:]\sources\boot.wim,{7619dcc8-fafe-11d9-b411-000476eba25f}
    6>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} systemroot \windows
    7>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} detecthal YES
    8>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} winpe YES
    9>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} ems YES

    After the execution of all commands successfully, a new boot menu "Windows 7 Setup [EMS]" is embbeded in the last of boot menu.
    when i try to run it then it start installation process and display a blue screen message and then halt my machine.
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  4. Posts : 133
    windows7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I am using below BCDEDIT commands :
    At the time of selecting the "Windows 7 Setup" boot menu, It fails to proceed the installation process and is displaying a blue screen and then halt.

    bcdedit /create /d "Windows 7 Setup" /application osloader
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} device ramdisk=[d:]\sources\boot.wim,{7619dcc8-fafe-11d9-b411-000476eba25f}
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} path \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} inherit {bootloadersettings}
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} osdevice ramdisk=[d:]\sources\boot.wim,{7619dcc8-fafe-11d9-b411-000476eba25f}
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} systemroot \windows
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} detecthal YES
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} winpe YES
    bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} ems YES
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 133
    windows7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I have read the BCDEDIT article.

    I want to install windows7 from selecting the boot menu after creation of boot entries.
    ->My hard disk have 4 drives (C:,D:,E:,F drives. I have copied all Windows7 required files on the root of F: drive.
    ->Currently windows7 is installed on my D: drive and windowsxp is installed on C: drive.
    ->I am using bcdedit commands to creating boot entries. BCDEDIT commands are written below:
    -> After the execution of first boot entry, it is generating an ID (I am using this UUID in all other bcdedit commands )
    Generated UUID is "0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263".
    1>bcdedit /create /d "Windows 7 Setup" /application osloader
    2>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} device ramdisk=[d:]\sources\boot.wim,{7619dcc8-fafe-11d9-b411-000476eba25f}
    3>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} path \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
    4>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} inherit {bootloadersettings}
    5>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} osdevice ramdisk=[d:]\sources\boot.wim,{7619dcc8-fafe-11d9-b411-000476eba25f}
    6>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} systemroot \windows
    7>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} detecthal YES
    8>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} winpe YES
    9>bcdedit /set {0cfde816-5060-11de-9aa1-96570576f263} ems YES

    After the execution of all commands successfully, a new boot menu "Windows 7 Setup [EMS]" is embbeded in the last of boot menu.
    when i try to run it then it start installation process and display a blue screen message and then halt my machine.
      My Computer


 

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