

I just want to make sure I'm doing this right and figured I'd ask here. Screenshots are below (with annotations) for clarification.Ĭompletion dialogue and directory suggestion:Ĭontents of C:\MyBootCD\CD (shows "HBCD" folder):Ĭontents of C:\MyBootCD\HBCD (shows "Programs" folder):Ĭontents of C:\MyBootCD\HBCD\Programs (shows "Files" folder):Ĭontents of C:\MyBootCD\HBCD\Programs\Files (.7z executables):Ĭontents of C:\MyBootCD itself (shows aforementioned folder "CD"):Īpologies in advance for the loaded post my first time around. The nest goes like this after extracting the. What I'm wondering is if I add a PortableApps folder directly under the folder "CD" or if this is just a baseline of where to start and I should add them as a sub-sub-subfolder HBCD\Programs\PortableApps. The HBCD Customizer program says I should add files to the folder C:\MyBootCD\CD.

In the extracted archive is a folder "Programs" which contains the command scripts and a subfolder "Files" which contains the actual programs they launch. In Use as: select Ext4 journaling file system OR your own choice and in Mount point. Follow the instructions to install Windows. Select the option that boots the PC from the USB flash drive. What I want to know is how to add PortableApps in their "native" format to a custom Hiren's Boot image. After that select Linux partition and click change. Turn on the PC and press the key that opens the boot-device selection menu for the computer, such as the Esc/F10/F12 keys.

Among these are 7-zip, CCleaner, Defraggler, etc. iso that are launched with a command-script shortcut. If anyone is familiar with the popular Hiren's Boot CD you'll note that he already includes several programs in the.
