Thauzar Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hi I'd like to add a CHOICE command in my unattended xp install so I have the choice to install or not the softwares if I happen to be in front of the computer.CHOICE Continuer avec l'installation des logiciels de base? /C:YN /T:Y,60if errorlevel 2 goto cleanup if errorlevel 1 goto appsgoto endThis is my code. Now this is not working and I pretty sure I know why: I'm running Windows XP and I guess all the usefull DOS commands are gone, am I right? Now anyone got an idea how I should do a simple Y/N question in command prompt so it asks:"Do you want to install the basic softwares" [Y/N] and goes on with yes after 60 seconds.Thanks a lot everyone, I hope a quick answer cause it's the last thing not working on my unattended cd. I used mbox before but the question box kept appearing under the command window, thus not practical. Also there is no timer with mbox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoffeeFiend Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 You can find the old choice.com from an old PC and use that, it would still work fine. (also, this is scripting, not programming...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoffeeFiend Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 If there is a demand, I could code a console app that would wait for a keypress (y/n or return an errorlevel corresponding to the ascii character... or even one for each...) and a default overridable timer... It's easy stuff but as always, there has to be a demand/use for it to justify doing it (ie, won't do it for one person alone) Language... hard to say... maybe good ol' TP7 (patched unit for fast intel cpus) - just so you don't *need* the .net framework installed, runtimes, or such requirements. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thauzar Posted September 2, 2004 Author Share Posted September 2, 2004 Ok, and do I have to put it in the same folder as my batch file or in the same folder it was in windows 98? (which is Windows\Command\ if I remember correctly)@crahak scripting... programing, as long as I get my question answered. And any programmer should know how to script anyway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 If you do not want to "spoil" your new M$ OS with older files, like choice.com, you could use this workaround, as found on Rob van der Woude excellent page:http://www.robvanderwoude.com/index.html @ECHO OFF IF "%1"=="Y" GOTO Yes IF "%1"=="N" GOTO No ECHO Yes or No? Press Y or N followed by the Enter key . . . ECHO @%0 Y > Y.BAT ECHO @%0 N > N.BAT GOTO End :Yes ECHO You answered Yes GOTO End :No ECHO You answered No :Endbut still you have the problem of waitibg 60 seconds, which can be done with this other PING trick:For any MS-DOS or Windows version wit a TCP/IP client, PING can be used to delay execution for a number of seconds.If specified (-w switch), PING will wait for a number of milliseconds between two PINGS before giving a time-out.PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 60000 >NULwill delay execution of the next command 60 seconds, provided 1.1.1.1 is not a valid IP address (I previously used -n 60 -w 1000 which should theoretically result in the same delay, but as Greg Hassler pointed out this may be highly inaccurate on some computers).found here:http://www.robvanderwoude.com/wait.htmljaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoffeeFiend Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 That's a nice workaround for choice.com for sure. as for win98, you can copy it to anyhwhere in your %path% so yes \windows\command should work fine. As for the delay, he doesn't want a delay, he wants a time-out, and that, ping'ing will not do.I don't see adding choice.com myself as "spoling" an install. I in fact add many very handy command line utilities to all my installs. I see it as extras (you are going to add more stuff to your windows install no matter what anyways)I could have suggested using vbscript, but being win98... it might not be the best way (stdin.readline could have done the trick too)As for the timeout, no scripting method that I can think of would give you that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thauzar Posted September 2, 2004 Author Share Posted September 2, 2004 Thanks a lot to you too guys, I'll take my time to look and the solution jaclaz offered, cause I'm no scripter and I need to understand what I'm doing before doing it. Looks like a good solution but Rob van der Woude's really specified that it was to be used in last resort, which may be my case lolAnyway, I'll try to find some DOS 7.10 disks while I try his solutionAnyone know where I should put CHOICE.com on my cd so it works? The folder where my batch file is running or $OEM$\$$\Command\? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thauzar Posted September 2, 2004 Author Share Posted September 2, 2004 For once I get answered faster than I can reply. Ok I'll try with DOS 7.10's CHOICE.com installed in $OEM$\$$\Command\ which should become C:\Windows\Command\ during my installation.Right?And thanks a lot! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoffeeFiend Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 That should work (putting it in the same spot as the script). The only thing is, I'm not sure if that choice.com does a dos version check (I don't think it does but lots of dos apps do that, although it's very easy to bypass as well if you have basic dos asm knowledge).The only bad thing is choice.com doesn't time-out after 60 secs (unless this one is different from the other choice.com's i've tried?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreenMachine Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 MessageBox will do all of the above ...http://www.optimumx.com/download/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thauzar Posted September 2, 2004 Author Share Posted September 2, 2004 Ok, CHOICE.com SHOULD NOT be in c:\windows\command else it tells me it is not recognised as a valid internal or external command, but it works perfect if it is directly in the folder your batch file is running. And the timer works too for 60 seconds.@greenmachinethanks for your link, I'll still try your solution just for fun, and the page you linked got more goodies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 @crahakI do not want to argue, but in English"Do you want to install the basic softwares" [Y/N]and goes on with yes after 60 seconds.is called "delayed execution of a command"If you think it is better to call it a timeout, do it, you are free, but don't go around teaching others.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thauzar Posted September 2, 2004 Author Share Posted September 2, 2004 No arguing guys There is about 1000 ways to do and call things is scripting/programming, what's important is the end result!Thanks all for helpingP.S. I included in attachment the CHOICE.com file i found on the net, don't know if it's from version 6, 6.1, 6.22, 7 or 7.10 but anyway, it works, just copy it in EVERY directory where a batch file uses the CHOICE command and it will work!choice.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vann Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 jaclaz,Sheesh, man, what's with the attitude? In the English I speak "timeout" is a perfectly normal word for what's going on here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted September 2, 2004 Share Posted September 2, 2004 vann,it's really ok,maybe it's just me, but I felt like crahak's attitude wasn't that friendly, and just said so.No offence taken, but I think one has to say what he thinks.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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