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can some1 help me setup this wpi.cmd for the cd rom?

@ECHO OFF
REM
REM WPI startup something.
REM

REM Example, how to look for CDROM-drive. Must have a file called WIN51 in its root.
for %%i in (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do if exist %%i:\WIN51 set CDROM=%%i:
echo Found CD-Rom as drive %CDROM%

REM Determine the WPI startup path.
REM If WPI should run off the CD the replace %dp0 with %CDROM%\PathToWPI
set WPIPATH=%~dp0
echo WPI will run from %WPIPATH%

REM Font installation - the easy way
for /R %%i in ( *.ttf ) do (
echo Installing font %%~ni.ttf
copy /Y "%%~fi" "%windir%\Fonts" > nul
"%WPIPATH%\common\installfont.exe" "%windir%\Fonts\%%~ni.ttf" > nul
)

REM Hide this command window
"%WPIPATH%\common\cmdow.exe" @ /HID

REM Special registry tweak needed
regedit /S "%WPIPATH%\common\wpi.reg"

REM Make WPI driectory the current directory
for /F "delims=: tokens=1" %%i in ("%WPIPATH%") DO echo %%i:
cd "%WPIPATH%"

REM Start WPI and wait for its end
start /wait WPI.hta
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Posted

replace

for /F "delims=: tokens=1" %%i in ("%WPIPATH%") DO echo %%i:

with

for /F "delims=: tokens=1" %%i in ("%WPIPATH%") DO %%i:

see - the echo is gone. my failure. had to put it in for testing and forgot about it. sorry.

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