@echo Which cdrom drive letter? If this is not right, this install @echo will NOT work. (You need the ':' after the letter, also.) set cdrom=e: @echo What is your data directory name? @echo (The default is 'data', which I also use.) set datadir=data @echo If these aren't right, ^c and edit this file using a text editor. pause rem ---------------- below shouldn't need edited ----------------- if not exist %cdrom%\_bbs\wc30\install.exe goto error @echo Making backup files. copy %datadir%\allfiles.dat %datadir%\allfiles.da2 copy %datadir%\allfiles.ix %datadir%\allfiles.ix2 copy filearea.dat filearea.da2 copy makewild.dat makewild.da2 %cdrom%\_bbs\wc30\install %1 if not errorlevel 1 goto ok @echo Error exit -- restoring original datafiles copy filearea.dat filearea.err copy filearea.da2 filearea.dat copy makewild.dat makewild.err copy makewild.da2 makewild.dat goto end :ok @echo Check the file areas with makewild. (Just to see what happened.) pause makewild @echo The install program created a batch file called 'install2'. @echo You can change wcfiles options by editing this file. @echo Then execute the batch file by typeing 'install2'. @echo When you are done, you can check wcfile.log to see exactly what wcfile @echo thinks happened. goto end :error @echo I don't think you have the right cdrom drive letter where my cdrom is @echo located. I couldn't find my install program on the ''%cdrom%'' drive @echo you said was your cdrom. Edit this file and put the right cdrom drive @echo letter in. :end