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    How to combine several bootable ISOs into one

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by NumLock, Oct 20, 2011.

  1. NumLock

    NumLock Notebook Evangelist

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    I have several bootable ISOs from different small programs with different purposes. Most of them can be converted to a bootable flash drive image and boot up easily from there aswell.

    its just that having one cd or one flash drive for each of these programs can be a bit of a hassle. With the amount of storage we have now in flash drives; all these small bootable programs can be stored into one 4gb stick.

    Is there a way to combine all this and allow the user to boot into a single FD and be shown all the different programs i can continue to boot into?

    like so:

    Code:
    boot to flash drive ->
    		select program ->
    					> program 1
    					> program 2
    					> program 3
    					etc.
    Thanks for your inputs.
     
  2. metril

    metril Notebook Deity

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    Search Google for grub4dos. It can do exactly what you want.
     
  3. NumLock

    NumLock Notebook Evangelist

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    Thank you metril. I found an awesome guide here.