Bwilsor
December 4th, 2001, 01:01 PM
Does it exist? How can I do it or do I need a utility.
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : [RESOLVED] Command line Reset? Bwilsor December 4th, 2001, 01:01 PM Does it exist? How can I do it or do I need a utility. confus-ed December 4th, 2001, 01:47 PM What do you want to reset? Gabriel December 5th, 2001, 05:11 AM if i understan you correctly you want to do a reboot for your system... try this (DOS): create a text file called reboot.txt insert this following 6 lines inside: E 40:72 34 12 RCS FFFF RIP 0000 G now save the file. do (with no spaces): debug < reboot.txt if it will not work i will send you a compileed file which do the same. WARNING - I havent tested it on NT based systems... ShadowWynd December 5th, 2001, 01:05 PM at the dos Prompt type "echo HPS╦ > reboot.com" That is an "H"+"P"+"S"+ALT+203 (on the keypad). THen run reboot.com Much easier to remember. Bwilsor December 6th, 2001, 10:48 AM sorry guys I have not had success on either suggestion. Platypus December 6th, 2001, 01:17 PM I've emailed you a zip of a little DOS utility called DO.EXE, which does several things, including a warm or cold reboot. Hope it helps. ShadowWynd December 7th, 2001, 06:15 AM You have a dickens of a time restarting a computer from a DOS prompt in Windows.... Are you at a pure command prompt or in a DOS SHell? If in windows dos box you type rundll32.exe shell32.dll,SHExitWindowsEx 2 Stalemate December 7th, 2001, 07:53 AM [quote]Originally posted by ShadowWynd: <strong>You have a dickens of a time restarting a computer from a DOS prompt in Windows.... Are you at a pure command prompt or in a DOS SHell? If in windows dos box you type rundll32.exe shell32.dll,SHExitWindowsEx 2</strong><hr></blockquote> That's a beautiful thing to slap into a desktop shortcut also :D xt477 December 7th, 2001, 08:01 AM Start DEBUG by typing the following at the MS-DOS command prompt: debug At the dash prompt, enter the following sequence of commands, each followed by pressing ENTER. (Comments are preceded by ";".) A 100 ; Debug instruction for assemble MOV AH,0D ; Disk Reset INT 21h ; causes SmartDrv 4.x to write cache MOV AX, 40 ; set up segment addressing MOV DS, AX DS: OR BYTE PTR [17],0C ; equivalent of pressing CTRL+ALT MOV AX,4F53 ; Issue a "DEL" (53h = DEL scan code) INT 15h ; EMM386 sees this & shuts down DS: MOV WORD PTR [72],1234 ; Set REBOOT flag to Warm-Boot (0=cold) JMP F000:FFF0 ; Execute the internal restart routine <CR> ; This line must be blank (just hit ENTER) R CX 20 ; File size to be written to disk (in hex) N REBOOT.COM ; Filename W ; Write the file to disk Q ; Quit Debug NOTE: The REBOOT.COM file created with this debug script is compatible with SMARTDrive and its write-behind cache feature. The instructions in REBOOT.COM cause SMARTDrive to write (flush) its write-behind cache to disk before the computer is rebooted. This procedure creates the file REBOOT.COM in the current directory. At this point, you can call the file in the same manner as any other executable file, either from the command line or within a batch file, and the system will reboot zsh31689 December 19th, 2001, 09:11 AM [quote]Originally posted by ShadowWynd: <strong>at the dos Prompt type "echo HPS╦ > reboot.com" That is an "H"+"P"+"S"+ALT+203 (on the keypad). THen run reboot.com Much easier to remember.</strong><hr></blockquote> What does the "HPS╦" string represent? :o Raven December 19th, 2001, 09:39 AM i did what xt477 said and it worked great Eagle PC Diagnostech December 19th, 2001, 05:18 PM try here <a href="http://www.simtel.net/pub/msdos/" target="_blank">http://www.simtel.net/pub/msdos/</a> melee5 January 17th, 2002, 12:03 PM B8 00 FE E7 63 EB FE Put the above bytes into a Hex editor and save the file as Reset.com. Watch out, its really fast! Goes all the way back to POST beep and if done from a Windows DOS box is guarenteed to get you a Scandisk session. windrivers.com
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