Forum: EasyBoot
Topic: Command for running a bat file from EasyBoot menu
started by: Sanfoor

Posted by Sanfoor on Oct. 10 2010,09:54
Hi everyone

I just want to konw if it's possible to run (start) a bat file from EasyBoot menu instead of img file

if yes, how can i do that?

i have tried (run start.bat), but it didn't work

best regards to you all

Posted by madar on Oct. 10 2010,12:19
it is not clear for me that what you want to do by bat file?
if you give more information ,surely there will be a way to do.

Note that for example you can inject your bat  contents in to win98 boot disk's autoexec.bat or some thing like that.

Posted by balder on Oct. 10 2010,16:07
@Sanfoor

Quote: ”i have tried (run start.bat), but it didn't work”

As @madar points out :;):  â€“ you can launch your batch-file from inside a floppy image – and how to launch a floppy image in EasyBoot - I guess you already are familiar with (run xxx.img).

Note: It’s also possible to launch a batch-file located on your harddisk :O  â€“ and this from a floppy image that is launched from Easyboot (Easyboot can be run from: CD/DVD or USB device).
To do this you point in floppy image (launched by EasyBoot) to location where your batch-file is located.

balder

Posted by Sanfoor on Oct. 10 2010,16:19
I wanted to make a boot cd with ghost.img file but when i start the ghost from my bootcd menu i always get (boot disk failure)

so i thought to use ghost.uha file and extract it and run it with like ghost.bat

but when i try to start it from the menu i just get a black window


thank you all for your help

Posted by madar on Oct. 10 2010,18:48
If you want to create Bootable media to Restore Ghost image from CD or DVD automatically,take a look at my tutor in link below:
< http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=11763 >

Posted by balder on Oct. 11 2010,03:11
@Sanfoor

Quote: “I wanted to make a boot cd with ghost.img file but when i start the ghost from my bootcd menu i always get (boot disk failure)”

You already have the basic solution in “Important Topics” in this EasyBoot Forum - read post nr: 8 < HERE > (Creating a restore disk W/ghost )

regards balder