Is there a command line to see which image is currently mounted in Daemon Tools?
Cause I don't want to click the Taskbar icon![]()
Is there a command line to see which image is currently mounted in Daemon Tools?
Cause I don't want to click the Taskbar icon![]()
dont be lazy and just do it, or remember the last thing u mounted because it takes more time for a command lineOriginally Posted by BioDuo
One of the silliest suggestions ever!
the modern world:
net helpmsg 4006
Sorry to dredge up an old thread with my first post, but I actually have a reason where this would be useful.
At work, overnight, I script a handful of BartPE builds - mounting and unmounting various Windows CDs in order to complete the process. It'd be really convenient if, at the end, I could get D-Tools to re-mount the ISO that I had mounted before the batch file started up...
Just some food for thought, I suppose.
You can use BTEWin, the particular variable is %@DAEMONIMAGE[drive], so to show the currently mounted image directly from a command line you can type, for example:
bteexec.exe --cmd messagebox %@DAEMONIMAGE[0]
For serious use (nor for X64 of course), I would recommend using Daemon Tools 3.47. After ver. 4.x Daemon Tools have become more of a gaming tool, because of anti debugging and other stuff, and secure mode must be disabled if it is used.
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