Hi.
I'm trying to put together a boot DVD using BartPE as boot source and with a big 42000 MB file.
The thing is, a boot disk must be made using the ISO9660 file system but only the UDF file system supports files over 2 GB...
So I'm stuck! All I got were a few un-bootable coasters...
Apparentely the new Vista DVD from Microsoft uses both file systems on the same session, thus allowing what I'm trying to achieve, but I've been unable to pull it off myself.
I think I'm doing everything right, including adding the BartPE boot IMG image file, no emulation, 4 sectors, etc.
I've read other posts on the board, including one with a similar problem here.
But it's not exactly the same. It seems the problem there was the total size of the content of the full disc, while my problem is that, besides that, I'm trying to burn a file that, by itself, exceeds the 2GB limit. Actually by a long shot, as it's more than twice that size.
My latest try (burning an image of the whole thing to HD and then burning the image to DVD) looked promising throughout the boot, but then I got an error message saying it "couldn't find NTLDR".
Is that problem something I can fix?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
whoever