Forum Post Subject: GRUB4DOS Installer 1.1 – 64-bit Edition Now Available

Part 7: Advanced Techniques – Unleashing Grub4Dos 1.1 64-bit

7.1 Booting from ISO files stored on NTFS partitions

Older Grub4Dos versions struggled with large NTFS volumes. Version 1.1 includes improved NTFS driver (64-bit clean). Use:

Part 5: Crafting the Perfect menu.lst for Version 1.1

The menu.lst is a plain text file using GRUB legacy syntax. Here is an optimized template for the 64-bit installer release.

title Ubuntu Linux (from hard disk) find --set-root /vmlinuz kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2 ro initrd /initrd.img

This happens because the original installer is a 32-bit GUI/CLI application that sometimes struggles with 64-bit system drivers or simply isn't recognized correctly by modern Windows security features.

Important for 64-bit: The map --mem command requires enough conventional memory. On 64-bit systems with >4 GB RAM, Grub4Dos 1.1 handles it gracefully.

Grub4DOS Installer 1.1 64-bit is a high-performance utility designed to simplify the installation of the GRUB4DOS bootloader on modern systems. This specialized installer provides a streamlined interface for creating multiboot environments, allowing users to launch multiple operating systems—such as Windows, Linux, and DOS—from a single storage device. Key Features of Grub4DOS Installer 1.1