Title Boot Win 7/8/10 from first internal disk Title Boot Manager Menu - Win 7/8/10 VHD and WIM from this USB device It is better to make all this procedure on Win10 since from version 1703 it is capable to handle multipartitioned USB sticks.ġ.- Download last version de E2B (from steve6375 site) and install it on a spare USB device, and DO NOT add any other files yet, for info and download see: Ģ.- Make a copy of all content into your E2B NTFS partition on a folder (named E2B) on your internal HD, you may also delete grldr file since it will no longer be required.ģ.- Delete all partitions on the USB you are going to use for this procedure, (format it as MBR) and create a first Primary active partition FAT-32 (I used UEFI_MULTI as label for it) of 1 GB minimum (just in case), or bigger if you also want to include AIO Boot too, (see info on following post), a second primary FAT-32 100 MB partition (labeled AGFM) and a third primary partition NTFS of the remaining size of your USB device (Its label is E2B-NTFS).Ĥ.- Copy all content of folder named E2B to your E2B-NTFS partition.ĥ.- Download last version of agFM_download_files.zip (from steve6375 site) and expand it on a folder on your internal HD and latter copy all content of the folder to AGFM partition (this is to avoid fragmentation), for info and download see: Ħ.- Copy/move grub_filemanager.mnu from AGFM partition to E2B-NTFS partition > _ISO\MAINMENU folder.ħ.- Copy to E2B-NTFS partition > _ISO\WINPE all your WIM files and they will be available to boot from E2B, or optionaly (as I did to avoid E2B complain about the version of bootmgr when booting them), create on the root of E2B-NTFS a folder named WinPE and copy there your WIM files and boot them directly from Windows bootmanager.Ĩ.- Download UEFI_MULTI (from wimb) and once expanded on a folder on your HD, run it and select E2B-NTFS volume as System Drive and UEFI_MULTI volume as Boot Drive, select the location on E2B-NTFS of your desired WIM file and follow the instructions of the program, once it finish all files and folders required to boot it will be created into UEFI_MULTI partition, repeat this procedure for all the WIM files you want to boot directly from Windows bootmanager (on Bios Legacy and UEFI).ĩ.- On UEFI_MULTI partition open file menu.lst and before this line: " iftitle ISO Linux Menu - (hd0,0)/images ", add the following lines: I want to share with you the procedure to create a Combo USB 3.0 stick (I used a fast 32 GB MicroSD + a USB 3.0 adapter) with UEFI_MULTI + Wimboot VHDs + agFM + E2B, with the hope it can be of some use for some of you, info to also add AIO Boot is available on post No.
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