IIRC, you'll need a WinXP disk, a CD-burner app, plus the BartPE download.
BartPE takes a WinXP disk, grabs enough files from there to create a bootable CD.
You can add your own apps to the BartPE CD via the 'plugin' interface.
See the following links:
http://www.bcdwb.de/faq/2_plugincreate_e.html,
http://www.mechrest.com/plugins/Bart...artPEGuide.htm,
http://www.fdevault.com/tech/peb/
The post I previously pointed to contains the 3 plugin-specific files that BartPE needs to create a menu entry for SP2004/Orthos so a user can run the app from the BartPE CD.
The plugin files and the SP2004/ORTHOS executable files are stored in their own directory under the plugins directory.
Once that's all setup, you tell BartPE to make an ISO/CD.
A CD-RW is useful at this point - using CD-Rs may create a lot of coasters until you get it right.
That's about it for my brain. If you need more info, you should read the BartPE forums.
J




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