Hi Nige,
there are no stupid question ;)
nige2000 wrote:Is there any drives connected usb or sata when booting into win ram
Yes, you need one drive with a system where the VHD is located.
In my case this is an SSD with one partition and R2 2012 installation. This installation contains all tools I use to update the windows bootmanager (with Easy BCD) and/or the Grub4Dos bootmanager (with manually editing).
Once booted into RAM you can swith this SSD off if you like.
nige2000 wrote:say I have a vhd on a usb key
can I install the firadisk driver on it?
I can't judge on the USB key approach. But it looks like it adds additional hurdles with it, based on the individual system. My suggestion would be to install in a first step a working RAMBoot system from a normal drive. You know that Microsoft has a lot of restriction build around starting from USB Keys. And this has been growing with UEFI Bios a lot without giving you any feedback why things are not working, even more as every bios is different.
You need to install the firadisk driver to the VHD you want to boot into RAM. Before you can boot your VHD into RAM for the first time you need to switch "Testsigning" on in the OS of the VHD. Therefore you have to boot the VHD once as a VHD. To boot it, add it with BCDEasy to your bootmanager:
Restart the system, choose the VHD and you get an error message because the Firadisk driver is not MS certified.
Go again to the bootmanager, highlight the VHD again and push F8. In the menue choose "disable driver signature enforcement". The OS will start from VHD.
Now open a cmd window and enter "bcdedit -set Testsigning on". The task should be confirmed. From now you will be able to start this VHD from bootmanager without problems and you can boot it from Grub4Dos as well.
nige2000 wrote:
what happens after the firadisk driver is installed does it just show up as a boot method on the bootloader and just load the os from the usb key onto the ram?
Again, I can't judge on the USB key approach. But the answer to your question is no. Like with the VHD you need to add it to the bootmanager which is for booting into RAM Grub4Dos. If you have Grub4Dos installed on and via your basic OS on the original harddisk you should find there a folder "Boot_BCD". Search for the file "menu.lst". This file contains the Grub4Dos Bootmanager content and you can edit it accordingly.
If you have done that right, you reboot:
Bootmanager should have an entry "Grub4Dos bootmanager"; start it
A very coloured window opens with the Grub4Dos bootmanager which should show you the name you set for the VHD in the menu.lst as an entry:
Go to that entry and start it.
The RAM will now be checked and counted. The reason for that is, that the ram needs to have the storage bits in a row over the whole size of the VHD. If that is the case, which it is if you have enough RAM in the system:
Your OS will start in RAM :)))
Nige, there are a lot of details missing, as mentioned take a look at the first page of this thread for more details on the tools. From my experience the biggest hurdle is to install Grub4Dos for amateurs like me. I am still searching for an easy explanation. I know that BCDEasy offers that as well but could not that test that. You might give it a try and I would be keen to hear about ypour experience.
Let me know in case you are stuck somewhere, we will find a way.
I keep my fingers crossed ;)
Thomas
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