![]() In the same directory there is a Submenu maker and a TXT maker file. mnu item for each of the items you do this with. Simply drag your images onto this file and answer the questions, the utility will create a. to create menu items for established submenus, like Windows, put the image/payload file in the windows directory, use the E2B MNU maker.cmd file in the. There are 2 main files in the root directory that will make the USB contiguous for you and boot to the device almost as if you had booted from it directly.Īs mentioned this is fairly easy. Once installed to the USB, copy the image/payload files to the correct directories (you can make your own directories as well using the utility that somes with the software to create "Submenus"). The basics are download the software, run the utility on a relatively fast USB that is no more than 137gb (I use 128gb sticks). ![]() Installing E2B is fairly easy to do and there is a great guide on the easy2boot website. This happens to be a fairly old version of Paragon Hard Disk Manager (2014), so the text file that goes along with it reads that the title of the image is "Paragon HDM 14." the ISOs have names like Paragon-233-BSE_WinInstallSNU_10.9_000. It was also especially important for my images of paragon software ISOs. This becomes especially important when you have images with similar or the same name. I have gone further in using the utility provided to create text files describing each image (otherwise they appear in the boot menu as just the image name (e.g. ![]() Whether it is ease of use you are looking for, or functionality, easy2boot fits the bill! Adding items to a basic install of easy2boot is as simple as dragging the image/payload file (ISOs are generally easiest) into the correct directory, using the utilities provided for creating a new menu item and it is done. More importantly, making and using the utilities are vastly different. ![]() There are many multiboot utilities out there, so one would think that the end products would be about the same, they aren't.
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