imageman Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 I am trying to create an iso using grldr as my no-emulation image. I get an error saying that there is a problem with the el torito configuration because the image size is not a multiple of 512. Is there any way you can fix this? I am trying to use grldr as a no-emulation boot. Grub4dos is great for making bootable cds. It will help boot almost any OS. Also, I don't remember this off the top of my head. If I use imgburn to burn files and folders, will the names of the files and folders be in all caps? This is the reason I cannot use my old roxio program. Grldr tries to find menu.lst, but it can't because it's case sensitive and my roxio puts names in all caps. I would really prefer not to have to get a hex editor to change the default path to all caps. Roxio will use the no emulation image just fine even though it's not a multiple of 512. Thanks for the help!!!!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 That's more of a sanity check than anything. I guess I could pad with zeroes but then when you make these boot images they'd always come from a device that WOULD mean their size is always a multiple of 512 bytes. If you change the appropriate options you can use the full ascii character set for the iso9660 filesystem and aren't limited to uppercase only. To make the image a multiple of 512 you'll have to pad it with 0's in a hex editor.
imageman Posted December 6, 2007 Author Posted December 6, 2007 It makes sense that roxio would go ahead and pad the new bin file it creates with 0s, but I also copied the same image, execept it was the bin roxio created from the image, and I still got the error. Somehow roxio easy cd creator 5 doesn't pad the image. Thanks for all the help. I appreciate it!
LIGHTNING UK! Posted December 6, 2007 Posted December 6, 2007 You can use ImgBurn itself to read a bootable image from another disc, have you tried that? It's on the same tab as where you'd tell it to make the image bootable - The option is called 'Create Boot Image'.
imageman Posted December 6, 2007 Author Posted December 6, 2007 No I didn't think of that at all, but I did get a hex editor and add 0s to the end until it was the proper size. I tested it and it actually worked!! I appreciate all the help
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