I use EasyBoot with a Bartpe+XPPE (Nu2 as well, I seem to still have some issues making some plugins feed into XPPE, so I keep the NU2 shell as well).
I do integrate in Ghost8, PQ, etc. but I often find that having an EasyBoot disc which will boot just straight to the Ghost floppy on it (which may be all I need) comes in handy. My normal build is EasyBoot with Bart + 20 different "install" and utility floppies (ie, "Install 98SE; ME; etc. floppies; Ghost floppy; TroubleShooter; Memtest; etc.) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wayne Johnson Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2005 8:57 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] WinPE for recovery At 07:07 AM 7/16/2005, Chris Reeves typed: >Have you tried EasyBoot http://www.ezbsystems.com/easyboot/index.html > >Works great for me. I have a boot DVD that has: > >WinPE; ERD Commander; Ghost 2003; Bart; etc. all on one disc. Easy to make, >nice menu to chose what you want.. good stuff. The forum says that not everything on the bartpe iso that is loaded works so I was turned off by it several months ago & haven't tried it. I suppose one can't have too many tools ;-) Yet, I find the ones that I have on my XpPe compilation takes care of 99.9% of the situations that I get into. I have Ghost 8 Corp & ERD Commander within my XpPe so I don't really need them separated but it would be neat to have Knoppix on the same disk. I see that there is a nice plugin for EZ Boot but right now I'm broke & don't have the extra $29.95 to spare but as soon as I do I shall make the investment & to prepare for that I downloaded the EZ Boot plugin as well as some other related utils. I wonder how EZ Boot will work with my XpPe compilations which are BartPE plus Shepya's XPE plugin extremely customized explorer shell but I hope to find out soon. To tell you the truth I've not done much in the way of development & research on my XpPe stuff since the 1st of the year due to some health & financial issues but hopefully some of that will be rectified soon. I had actually taken my XpPe.com website down because I couldn't afford it then just a couple of days later I got a check from Google Ads for click throughs in the last 5 mo that was enough to pay for my website for a whole year so I quickly reposted the XpPe.com website. Hey that XpPe got me a week in Albuquerque last year so I definitely want to keep the site up for as long as I can & the money from the Sandia Nat'l Labs job built my AMD64 3800+ raid 0 w/ 74g Raptors ATI X800 system. -----------+---------- a Windows Xp based Diagnostic & Recovery CD <http://www.xppe.com/>
