So, I have made a batch script and it executes multiple portable programs (e.g., prog1.exe, prog2.exe, etc). The problem is whenever I connect the USB drive to another computer, the drive letters change, giving me errors when running my .bat file. Please help me find a solution. Thank you.
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1Is the batch file hosted on the USB, or is the batch file local and the USB holds another resource that you're trying to access?– JohnLBevanSep 30, 2013 at 21:16
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If the batch is hosted on the USB (as JohnLBevan has asked), forget this question (and use %~d0). Otherwise: Is fixing the drive letter on the computers an option?– SebastianSep 30, 2013 at 21:20
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%~d0
gives you the current drive letter (including the colon). If the batch file's contained on the USB drive, you can use that.
So, for instance, instead of
E:\PortablePrograms\ProgramName.exe
you would write
%~d0\PortablePrograms\ProgramName.exe
... or you could do something like this
::change directory to the script's directory's drive
pushd %~d0
::navigate from the drive to the relevant path(s)
cd PortablePrograms
::execute any programs
ProgramName.exe
SecondProgramName.exe
::just because I like to pair my pushes with pops; not required
popd
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No worries - thanks also to @AndriyM for contributing the expanded part of the answer. Oct 1, 2013 at 7:27
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ps. Anyone interested in
%~d0
may also be interested in these similar variables: stackoverflow.com/a/5034119/361842 Mar 10, 2017 at 18:46
This is how I get the last removable drive in a listing.
@echo off
:: Drivetypes
:: 0=Unknown
:: 1=No Root Directory
:: 2=Removable(USB,Firewire)
:: 3=Local Disk (Internal Hard Drive)
:: 4=Network Drive(\\Server\share\)
:: 5=Compact Disk (CD DVD)
:: 6=Ram Disk
for /f "tokens=2 delims==" %%d in ('wmic logicaldisk where "drivetype=2"
get name /format:value') do set driveletter= %%d
echo %driveletter%
pause
you can use command line argument %1
, %2
as input path, and modify your bat file accordingly.