AJARBAS Posted November 18, 2009 Author Share Posted November 18, 2009 Well, I am computer technician and I can develop the project at night and go to sleepA night worker who sleeps on the job! Aahahahah f*** that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yzöwl Posted November 18, 2009 Share Posted November 18, 2009 btw, none of your options will workm because you have to press a key after hfslip finishes. if you don't, it will NEVER get to the shutdown command, unless you modify the script to skip that "press any key..." part.Thanks for the reminder, try this version:HFShut.cmd@ECHO/|CALL HFSLIP-1.7.9.CMD@SHUTDOWN /S /T 30 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJARBAS Posted November 18, 2009 Author Share Posted November 18, 2009 btw, none of your options will workm because you have to press a key after hfslip finishes. if you don't, it will NEVER get to the shutdown command, unless you modify the script to skip that "press any key..." part.Thanks for the reminder, try this version:HFShut.cmd@ECHO/|CALL HFSLIP-1.7.9.CMD@SHUTDOWN /S /T 30Thanks It's almost bedtime here in Brazil. Aahahah Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jvidal Posted November 19, 2009 Share Posted November 19, 2009 BTW, what kind of computer do you have? I believe it's a pretty old one, mine takes about 10 mins to run hfslip, iso creation included... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geej Posted November 27, 2009 Share Posted November 27, 2009 I normally shutdown the PC after I run HFSLIP just before I sleep. So I made a utility to do that.This autoit utility will shutdown your PC after HFSlip finishes it's task.You can run before or during hfslip runs (but not when it finishes)When HFSlip finishes, an attempt to send a keystroke to close the console window is triggered.15 secs grace period to cancel Forced Shutdown.Does not requires any modification to hfslip-1.7.9-xxx.cmdCan run from any folder you wish.If you change your mind, can access thru systemtray to cancel this script. (Red icon)Tested in XP with hfslip-1.7.9_beta_t.cmd (should also work with rest of OS version)DetectHFend.exeDetectHFend.exeSize: 296.78 Kb (303,905 bytes)MD5: C1452C422B0C56863BFE695CC54FD3B2Autoit code:Opt("WinTitleMatchMode", 2);2=subStropt("TrayIconDebug",1)#Include <Misc.au3>_Singleton(@ScriptName, 0)Winwait ("Slipstreaming Complete")$FT02=WinGetTitle ("- Slipstreaming Complete")WinActivate ($FT02)WinWaitActive ($FT02)sleep (700)Send ("{enter}")sleep (1000) For $i=15 to 0 Step -1; 15 secs to cancel shutdown $Reply=msgbox (262180,"Shutdown PC in 15 secs...","Confirm Shutdown PC?"&@crlf& _ "Default Action is 'Shutdown' if no selection is made within 15 secs."& @crlf & _ $i& " sec",1); 1 sec timeout with Yes If $Reply = 6 then shutdown (5); 5=Forced shutdown If $Reply = 7 then Exit; User select 'No' next If @error -1 then shutdown (5) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AJARBAS Posted November 28, 2009 Author Share Posted November 28, 2009 I normally shutdown the PC after I run HFSLIP just before I sleep. So I made a utility to do that.This autoit utility will shutdown your PC after HFSlip finishes it's task.You can run before or during hfslip runs (but not when it finishes)When HFSlip finishes, an attempt to send a keystroke to close the console window is triggered.15 secs grace period to cancel Forced Shutdown.Does not requires any modification to hfslip-1.7.9-xxx.cmdCan run from any folder you wish.If you change your mind, can access thru systemtray to cancel this script. (Red icon)Tested in XP with hfslip-1.7.9_beta_t.cmd (should also work with rest of OS version) Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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