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Currently:

I have an iso image which I downloaded. I have tested it on a virtual machine and it works.

Now I want to install it on my actual PC, however although I can burn it on a USB, I don't want to use it.

I have heard and used EasyBCD however I am currently having some problems opening it and running it.

My Question:

Is there an alternate to EasyBCD that allows you to boot from a bootable iso image? If so, what is it called?

Note: I am currently running a dual boot with Ubuntu, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. My grub boot loader is in tact, and so is my Windows 8.1/Windows 10 boot manager/loader.

Racing121
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I personally use Easy2boot, it can be installed along side documents on a USB key.

Be careful when you have copied your ISO on the USB. Two pieces of advice:

  1. the file is contiguous. If not you can have trouble booting your ISO. Once Easy2Boot is installed, you can run Wincontig shipped in the _ISO/docs/WINCONTIG folder.
  2. the file is not corrupted. Check the MD5sum of your ISO and compare it with the information provided by the website where you downloaded the ISO. Sometimes, bad copying / defragmenting can corrupt the ISO.
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