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im pretty sure that this has been asked before but i cant find it

well im going to be using virtual cd drives to test out my xpcd on vmware and how should i go about doing it with autoit. i have a drive f: h: i: j: . and i could possibly use any of them for my install, how can i make it generic to select what drive to install stuff from b/c i will be installing programs from the cd. or to make it easier would you just suggest copying all of the programs to the c: drive, then install them, then delete them?


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I'd suggest leaving stuff on the CD\DVD unless there is a really good reason.

Older script...MHz has a newer more buff version of this:

Global $Drive

Func _FindDrive($type, $name)
  Local $drvs
  While Not $Drive
     $drvs = DriveGetDrive($type)
     If Not @error Then
        For $i = 1 To $drvs[0]
           If DriveStatus($drvs[$i] & "\") = "READY" Then
              If FileExists($drvs[$i] & "\" & $name) Or DriveGetLabel($drvs[$i]) = $name Then
                 $Drive = $drvs[$i] & "\"
                 Return $Drive
              EndIf
           EndIf
        Next
        If Not $Drive Then
           If StringInStr("CDROM|REMOVABLE|NETWORK", $type) Then
              If StringInStr("CDROM|REMOVABLE", $type) Then
                 If MsgBox(21, "Warning", "Please insert media into a drive now") = 2
                    Sleep(1000)
                    If MsgBox(36, 'Important', 'Are you sure that you want to exit?') = 6 Then Exit
              ElseIf $type = "NETWORK" Then
                 If MsgBox(21, "Warning", "Please connect to a network now") = 2 Then
                    Sleep(1000)
                    If MsgBox(36, 'Important', 'Are you sure that you want to exit?') = 6 Then Exit
                 EndIf
              EndIf
           Else
              If MsgBox(36, 'Drive Not Found', 'Drive could not be found would you like to exit?') = 6 Then Exit
           EndIf
           Sleep(2000)
        EndIf
     EndIf
  WEnd
EndFunc

Basically use some thing like this then to find the XP isntall disk:

_FindDrive( "CDROM" , "WIN51" )

Which would then set the global var of $Drive to what ever drive that is....so if it was on say drive Z....then $Drive would equal Z:\

So you would then have some thing like this else where in the script

RunWait ( $Drive & "SOFTWARE\Tools - CD & DVD\ASPI\ASPI_4.71.2_au3.exe" )

To launch an app on the XP CD in a sub folder of "SOFTWARE"

Posted

so what code am i suppose to use? do u have an example script of it that i can see? and what im doing is telling it to find the disk with the label "xpcd" or whatever it is called?

Posted

Your suppose to use all the code listed above.

To find you CD disk labeled "xpcd" you would invoke:

_FindDrive( "CDROM" , "xpcd" )

Since the $name paramiter of the fuction is good for both looking for the title of the storage unit...or a file on the storage unit.

The $type param....is for dictating what type of storage unit to search for. Values availabe are: "ALL", "CDROM", "REMOVABLE", "FIXED", "NETWORK", "RAMDISK", or "UNKNOWN"

Posted (edited)

Here is a VBS script that will list all the drive type

This Color Is Inactive It checks to see if the check file is

there, remove ' those from before the begining. To Make

Active Remove The ' from in front of the text.

Add the Sfile to run the check.

This Color is the check file it check for, Place in between the " "

This can be a full path EG Sfile="\Afolder\Bfolder\WhateverCheck.Exe"

This Color Is A Popup that will list each drive this can be removed from the script

Dim Act, Fso, Drv, Sfile, strDrive

Set Act = CreateObject("Wscript.shell")

Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")

'''' Place A Check File Here EG win51

Sfile = ""

   Set Drv = Fso.Drives

   For Each strDrive in Drv

   Act.Popup "This Is Drive, " & strDrive & "\", 3, "List Drives", 0 + 32

  ' If Fso.FileExists(strDrive & Sfile) Then

  ''''PLACE IF IT HERE ACTION HERE

  ' Exit For

  ' Else

  ''''PLACE IF IT NOT HERE ACTION HERE

  ' Exit For

  ' End If

  Next

Edited by gunsmokingman

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