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Rancor - Are you perhaps removing the directory that the .cmd file is launched from?

I had the same thing and finally figured it out. I was trying to clean up the install by removing my install directory.


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Yes, Rancor, you can put your reboot.cmd in Windows or Windows\system32 and have your batch file point to it. You can delete it manually after install if you wish.

Whether you use pause or not is up to you.

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Rancor - Are you perhaps removing the directory that the .cmd file is launched from?

I had the same thing and finally figured it out.  I was trying to clean up the install by removing my install directory.

LOL, you're absolutely right... I have (I mean, I HAD) my "RD /S /Q %systemdrive%\install" line before I (tried to) run shutdown.exe...

Do I feel like an id*** now or what ?? :rolleyes:

Thanks a lot for the input, at least I got my problem sorted and some of you guys can laugh at me :)

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