I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this, but I'm currently trying out Windows 10, but I'm getting an error which I believe is due to my previous dual-boot consisting of Windows 7 + Antergos w/ Grub. (My friend installed this for me, so I'm not very familiar with this stuff. Before I began the install, I went to windows disk manager and deleted then extended the partition that had Linux on it.
I have been unsuccessful at trying to boot Tails from a USB stick, and now I tried booting. Syslinux 4.02 'blah blah blah' Could not find Kernel image. Can you try burning another from windows file explorer by highlighting. Jun 18, 2008 - Could not find kernel image: Linux boot: I am using a Dell 1530. Bios version A07. Totally stuck. It's on a CD. WIth Windows Vista and no customisation. Copy 'c: syslinux com32 menu menu.c32' to 'c: ubcd isolinux '.
![Windows Windows](http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k597/Usheeja/errorsyslinux1.jpg)
When I went to install Win10, it keeps giving me errors that it could not create a partition and upon further inspection, the specific error is that it could not find the boot drive. I've been at this for quite a while now, and any help would be appreciated!
![Syslinux Syslinux](http://artigoo.com/images/users/anas_mar_cas/gallery/i8a0b1b1a0j9/yumi-boot-menu.png)
Hello, i would like to modify syslinux.cfg and add menu to be able have option to boot Windows 10/7 from another disk on xpenoboot. The problem is that syslinux need same version of chain.c32 and libcom32.c32 to load. On original distribution of xpenoboot those library files are missing. I am unable to identify which version of syslinux is used on xpenoboot. I mean to add something like this label Windows menu label Windows 10 MENU INDENT 1 COM32 chain.c32 fs ntldr=/bootmgr Thanks for any advice.
You could get the latest syslinux version src code, compile it and make a new iso or img based on the files from a xpenoboot release (zimage and isolinux.cfg). After compiling the source the files you will need to copy to your work dir are isolinux.bin, ldlinux.c32, libutil.c32, menu.c32, chain.c32 and libcom32.c32. The command to build iso is: mkisofs -o newisowithwindowsboot.iso -b isolinux.bin -c boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -input-charset utf-8 pathtofolder/withxpenoand/abovementionedfiles/.