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Multiboot Collection Full v.7.4
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Multiboot Collection Full v.7.4

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Interface language: Russian, English

Treatment: Present (if "Automatic installation" option is selected)

System requirements:

Computer with USB boot capability.

Description:
"Multiboot Collection Full" - A multi-boot collection for any occasion - (from the ability to install any Windows 7-10 and then install drivers and essential programs on it, to work with a computer and restore it and "treat"). The collection is designed for a 32-64GB flash drive or USB-HDD. The collection is assembled in such a way that everything, if possible, lies "on the surface" and if you delete (as unnecessary) any folder from the root of the flash drive, this would not affect the integrity and performance of the rest of the contents of the collection (in other words, almost every folder in the collection is designed for a separate assembly and is easily replaceable / updated / and, as unnecessary, can be deleted, and the launch of all these assemblies is registered in one menu,
There is support for loading / working from a two-partition USB flash drive.
There is full support for booting in UEFI mode.
Additional Information:
Initially, this collection was basically aimed at the ability to install any Windows (from 7 to 10) from one bootable media. Gradually, it acquired additional components.
This collection contains the full version of Full with the latest (at the time of distribution) versions of Live builds and a lite version of the MInstAll by Andreyonohov & Leha342 Lite installation package . this collection of Multiboot Collection Lite (which in essence is the basis of multiboot media) with the choice of filling it with various assemblies of your choice.
For convenience and versatility, the collection can be installed on a USB flash drive with any of the three bootloaders to choose from: BOOTMGR or GRUB4DOS (GRLDR) or XORBOOT .
In each of these menus, it is possible to switch from one menu to another:

In the GRUB4DOS menu, all commands are written in such a way that if one of these assembly folders is removed from the flash drive,
then the command to run this assembly will not be displayed in the GRUB menu (menu.lst).
And vice versa, if you add any of these assembly folders to the USB flash drive, then it will automatically appear in the GRUB menu.

Also in the collection there is an "Application startup menu" ( Auto_Menu.exe ) - for working with a computer from under the "working system":

Structure of folders/files in the collection and their description:
FOLDERS:
_ISO folder
_VHD Folder
_WIN folder
_WIN\BOOT folder
Folder _WIN\BOOT\DOS
_WINXP folder
Folder 2k10
ACRONIS folder
EFI folder
Folder My_Files
SDI_Update folder
SMBB folder
Software folder
SSTR folder
USER_MENU folder
FILES:
File Auto_Menu.apm
Auto_Menu.exe file
BOOTMGR FILE
GRLDR file
File QemuBootTester.exe
Note:
Additional, important information on the collection (which does not fit in the distribution description) can be found in the second post of the topic

Huge thanks!!!:

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user (it must be a talent, to express the "main" in short text)
conty9 - for his build of Multiboot 2k10 , for the 78Setup utility, and for using these products in this collection. SPECIAL THANKS TO!!! I express to him for his valuable advice, which he always gives, for his responsiveness and constant help in any technical issue.
korsak7 and Viktor_Kisel - for supporting the distribution of the official and unofficial version of the 2k10 build .
Joker-2013 - for his indispensable builds of AntiWinBlock Win7PE , AntiWinBlock Win8.1PE , BootPass Mini/Full and for using his products in this compilation. And thanks to vovan1982 for the fact that he undertook to update these collections.
BadPointer - for his build of Snappy Driver Installer for installing/updating drivers and for using his build in this compilation.
Andreyonohov & Leha342 - for a collection of programs with automatic installation.
CHDevice - for his excellent shell software MInstAll
SmokieBlahBlah - for his assembly of AllWinUSB Constructorand for using his assembly in this compilation.
Sergei Strelec - for his build of Boot USB Sergei Strelec and for using his build in this compilation.
SV-2k10 - for a beautiful poster and for regular help in testing the collection.
KaSpieC 666 - for the design of the BCD menu (edited by BOOTMGR using the BMplus utility (from conty9 )), for which a special THANKS to him!!!
wadimus - for a GUI shell for working with two options for further development of the SDI program.
Sorry if I forgot to mention anyone

How to update from the previous distribution, so as not to download the entire collection from the beginning:
1. Stop and delete the previous distribution from your torrent client (only the torrent from the list in the torrent client)
2. Rename the old distribution folder from Multiboot_Collection_Full_v.7.3 to Multiboot_Collection_Full_v.7.4
3. Download the new torrent link, run it and specify the path to torrent client to the folder Multiboot_Collection_Full_v.7.4 and rehash the distribution.
(just specify in the torrent client the path not to the Multiboot_Collection_Full_v.7.4 folder itself , but to the one in which it lies, otherwise the torrent client will start downloading the Multiboot_Collection_Full_v.7.4 folder to the Multiboot_Collection_Full_v.7.4 folder
4.The torrent client will rehash the distribution and download only the missing or updated files.

How to delete old files left from the previous distribution:
The distribution contains the Clear.exe utility to remove old files / folders from the distribution of folders (from CHDevice )
Instructions for use:
1. After the updated distribution files are downloaded, run the Clear.exe utility and click " Search for extra files ".
2. After scanning for extra (old) files / folders from the last distribution, a list of files / folders marked with checkmarks will appear.
Click " Delete Selected Files ".

IMPORTANT INFORMATION!!!:

Many programs included in the collections have been treated with "drugs" .
Therefore, in order to avoid false positives of antiviruses, it is recommended to disable them while downloading the distribution or add the folder with the distribution to the exceptions of your antivirus.

Changes in version 7.4:

Edited \_WIN\ MBOOTMGR_10*.wcs
Updated KMSTools (10/18/2022) in \ My_Files
Updated BIBMPP.IMA and HDDARTS.IMA (by Ander_73 ) in \_WIN\BOOT\ DOS
Updated BOOTIT and IFL (by Ander_73 ) in \EFI\ boot
Updated install.esd image Windows 11 (x64) (Version 22H2 OS Build 22621.675 )
Updated install.esd images Windows 10 (x86/x64) (Version 22H2 OS Build 19045.2132 )
Updated install.esd images Windows 8.1 (x86/x64) (Version 6.3 OS Build 9600.20625 )
Updated install.esd images Windows 7 (x86/x64) (Version 6.1 OS Build 7601.26174 )
(All latest updates up to October as of distribution date).
In the Addons catalog of additional components , the collection of programs with automatic installation " MInstAll by Andreyonohov & Leha342 Lite v.31.08.2022 " has been updated
Starting with Multiboot Collection Full v.6.9 , Windows OS installation files (_WIN\*\ install.esd ) have been moved to the Addons directory.
The reason for the migration is described here: => Multiboot Collection Full v.7.3 (Upgradable) [Ru/En]
In all Windows operating systems, the script for updating root certificates is integrated into the system startup (single launch ( RunOnce )) - CertUpd _by_ Ander_73

Burning the collection to media using the BootInst utility (by nikzzzz):
In the distribution there is a folder Recording the collection on a USB flash drive in which the BootInst utility (from nikzzzz ) and instructions for use are located.

How to properly place the Multiboot Collection on a two-partition flash drive or USB-HDD:
Often, many people wonder how to properly place the Multiboot Collection on a two-partition flash drive or USB-HDD.
Briefly describe for those who have not yet figured out the structure of the collection or did not understand the description in the header.
Partition the disk into two partitions ( MBR partitioning style ). Don't worry, it will work in both UEFI boot mode and Legacy BIOS boot mode: 1st
- FAT32 , bootable ( active ), no larger than 32 GB .
2nd - NTFS , to all the remaining space.
Copy from the MBUSB directory completely all the contents ( in its entirety !!! ) to the 1st - FAT32 , boot partition of your disk.
Copy from the Addons directory : Folder _WIN - on the 2nd - NTFS partition of your disk. Folder 2K10 - on the 1st - FAT32 , the boot partition of your disk. Folder ACRONIS - on the 1st - FAT32 , the boot partition of your disk. Software folder - on the 2nd - NTFS partition of your disk. (Also, the SDI_Update folder can be completely moved to the 2nd - NTFS

partition of your disk (well, you don't need it in principle on a bootable FAT32 partition)).
SSTR folder - on the 1st - FAT32 , the boot partition of your disk.
After placing the collection on your media, go to the 1st - FAT32 partition of your disk to the " Activate partition and change bootloader " folder, select the bootloader script and run (I mainly use MBR-(USB-HDD+)_PBR-(BOOTMGR)_Activate. exe )
PS
I recommend repartitioning a flash drive (or USB-HDD) into two partitions using the c2pud.cmd script (from Ander_73 ) (present in the distribution along the path ".\Creating a flash drive with two partitions\ Create2-partitionUSB-drive \").



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